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Ms. Lambrecht started making sweaters while in graduate school, and when they began selling, "I thought, this is great, I'll never have to do commercial photography," she said.
Once, while in Ireland for a wedding, Mr. Lindland found himself sussing out the possibility of making sweaters from the wool of actual black sheep.
Their big break came in the early 1960s, when they began making sweaters and dresses using the same machines that had been intended to make shawls and bedspreads.
But starting in the 1990s, after making the training jackets for the Italian equestrian team at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, it began making sweaters, shawls and other luxury garments.
The blaze erupted about 2 p.m. at Smart Garment Export, a small factory that employed about 300 people, most of them young women who were making sweaters and jackets.
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