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Beautiful Kiwi Brand ❤️… with some lovely gear to boot!..
21/07/2023

Beautiful Kiwi Brand ❤️…
with some lovely gear to boot!..

💸 $49.99 summer leggings 💸

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For yourself or to surprise your most favourite little human 🥰 I’m in love with the new caps we have availableThe backs ...
21/07/2023

For yourself or to surprise your most favourite little human 🥰

I’m in love with the new caps we have available

The backs are adjustable and we’re even able to pop any name you could possibly like within the comb… available in three colours

35.00each..

Please pop us a pm or a comment to order 😁
Numbers are limited 😁
Bulk deals available x
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Oh my gosh she’s amazing 🤩 And so are her new creations 💯❤️…
18/07/2023

Oh my gosh she’s amazing 🤩
And so are her new creations 💯❤️…

Happy Friday!…
05/05/2023

Happy Friday!…

RASTA Shearing Singlets AVAILABLE NOWLimited Numbers availablehttps://shear2pink.myshopify.com/collections/available-now...
27/04/2023

RASTA Shearing Singlets AVAILABLE NOW
Limited Numbers available

https://shear2pink.myshopify.com/collections/available-nowThe

NZ MADE, Merino Drop Back Shearing singlet with Rasta trim is a high-quality garment designed for comfort and style. Made from premium Merino wool, this singlet is soft and comfortable to wear, while also providing excellent insulation and moisture-wicking properties. The drop back design offers additional coverage and protection, making it ideal for outdoor activities and work.

The singlet features Rasta-inspired trim along the neckline and armholes, adding a pop of color and personality to the design. The trim is carefully crafted and adds a unique touch to the overall look of the garment.

Whether you're a professional shearer, a farmer, or simply looking for a comfortable and stylish singlet for everyday wear, the Merino Drop Back Shearing singlet with Rasta trim is a great choice. It's durable, easy to care for, and sure to keep you comfortable in all kinds of weather conditions.

SHEAR 2 PINK SHEARING SINGLETS AVAILABLE NOW!!!And we're back! Moving forward we have a full range of our classic, Black...
11/04/2023

SHEAR 2 PINK SHEARING SINGLETS AVAILABLE NOW!!!

And we're back!
Moving forward we have a full range of our classic,
Black with coloured trim, KIWI MADE Singlets in stock and available online now!...
NO WAITING!

These are limited and will only be re-stocked Monthly moving forward.

Stock is limited and they're already moving quickly.... and once gone they're gone until released the following month.

Simply Click the link Below to get yours...
https://shear2pink.myshopify.com/collections/available-now

Hugest Thanks and Sending Love
Shear 2 Pink Team

p.s... keep an eye out for our limited edition fun runs and quick sales... They'll be popping up too!

Congratulations Our Wonderful Lady, Absolutely beautiful 🤩 Sacha Bond… ❤️❤️❤️
04/02/2023

Congratulations Our Wonderful Lady,
Absolutely beautiful 🤩

Sacha Bond… ❤️❤️❤️

MEDIA RELEASE
From Doug Laing, media officer, Shearing Sports New Zealand
February 5, 2023

Caption: Sacha Bond, pictured during her preparation for the record she smashed in a remote Northern Southland woolshed on Saturday. Photo / Supplied.

A smashing time as women's shearing record broken in Southland

King Country-based shearer and mum Sacha Bond has smashed the solo women’s eight-hours strongwool record in Southland.
The 29-year-old mum, who has spent much of her shearing career in Australia but around Woodville, from where she went to high school at Pahiatua’s Tararua College shore 601 at Fairlight Station, south of Lake Wakatipu, on Saturday.
It was 91 more than the previous record of 510, which was shorn by Canadian shearer Pauline Bolay in December 2019 at Waikaretu, in the Waikato District.
Needing an average over 127.5 for each of the four runs, from the start at 7am to the 5pm finish, Bond was well ahead from the outset, shearing a consistent day of 150, 150 and 150 in the first three runs, and 151 in the last.
She passed the previous record with more than an hour to spare.
In her record three years ago, Bolay shore successive two-hour tallies of 127, 125, 131 and 127 to beat by three the previous record of 507 shorn by King Country shearer Kerri-Jo Te Huia at Te Hape, near Bennydale, on January 10, 2012.
But the category of record is possibly best known for the 470 shorn at Mangapehi, also near Bennydale, on January 13, 2009, by Wairoa shearer Ingrid Baynes with mother Marg in a two-stand record that hasn’t yet been challenged.
Judging convenor Peter Artridge and New Zealand panelists Robert McLaren, Alistair Emslie and North Island official Bart Hadfield gave the green light for the weekend’s record to go ahead after a Friday-afternoon wool-weight, in which the clip from 20 of the target-flock lambs averaged 1.034kg of wool each, comfortably exceeding the minimum requirement of 0.9kg.
The four tuns, from 7am to 9am, 9,30am to 11.30am, 12.30pm to 2.30pm and 3pm to 5pm represent the standard eight-hour working day in New Zealand woolsheds, allowing breaks for morning and afternoon tea and lunch.
Maximum temperatures of 28-32deg had been forecast for the district for whatwas the 11th record attempt of the records society’s 2022-2023 year.
All but one have been successful, including two just two days apart in December on the men’s 8hrs solo strongwool lambs record, which now stands at 754.
Among Bond’s team on Saturday was partner of Coel L’Huillier, who shore 677 in a three-stand men’s record in December 2019.
World Sheep Shearing Records Society chairman Paul Harris, who was unable to be present because of judging commitments at one of the three shearing sports competitions also taking place nationwide on Saturday, says the spate of record attempts in the last year was not unexpected, and included some shearers whose dreams had been delayed by the global pandemic.
It takes a year or more to plan and prepare for most record attempts, and gather the resources and support teams to make sure it all happens on the dauy, he says, and in some cases shearers have been targeting the more achievable records.
The record broken by Bond at the weekend is regarded as one of the premier level goals, a 600-lambs tally for women having been seen in recent years as a possibility if everything lined-up on the day.
ENDS
Doug Laing, Media Officer, Shearing Sports New Zealand, mobile 0274-690644.

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