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Whether it's V-neck sweaters, crew-cut cardigans or ashort-sleeved jumper, the extra-fine merino range looks modern, fitsbeautifully and instantly updates your wardrobe.
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Uniqlo's extra-fine merino sweaters are crafted using the body- knitting method, which mimics hand knitting stitches are picked up and dropped in the same way and results in expertly shaped jumpers, which create the perfect silhouette.
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Tocelebrate the opening of the new Stratford City store, 100% extra-fine merino wool sweaters will be available at the special offer price of £14.90 the offer is also available online.
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Andthanks to Uniqlo's 100% extra-fine merino collection – which brings you the highest quality merino wool at affordable prices – it's easier than ever to embrace the knitwear revolution.
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Warm yet stylishUniqlo's extra-fine merino range is 100% merino wool, made using only wool from the prized merino sheep.
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Or why not give a nod to Mad Men's Betty Draper, with an extra-fine merino cardigan over a floral-print tea dress?
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The frame of the chairs, for instance, has a triangular profile that creates the illusion of extra-fine lines, and the armrests on the chairs and lounger sport an inlay of weatherproof black artificial leather.
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The sole ingredients used are extra-fine flour and large eggs with intensely orange yolks (that come from chickens who are fed diets heavy in carrots); the two are carefully measured and blended to make the dough (sfoglia) -- without water, oil or salt.
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The sole ingredients used are extra-fine flour and large eggs with intensely orange yolks (that come from chickens who are fed diets heavy in carrots); the two are carefully measured and blended to make the dough (sfoglia) -- without water, oil or salt.
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And I don't even have time to talk about the nerviness of the song about drinking wine with Jesus as though the son of God was just an extra-fine good ol 'boy.
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