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Romney wool is just one of the many kinds of woods, each originating from a different breed of sheep.
Sheep wool varies from breed to breed, so Romney wool will be different than other kinds of wool.
The fine wool produced by Merino and Rambouillet sheep is used for apparel, whereas the thicker wool of Romney sheep is used in rugs and blankets.
Wool is an economically important fiber--especially in Australia--that can be used to make apparel or even rugs and blankets.