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Fun Fact
The origin of the shammy/ chamois dates back to the early 1960's when they were made of chamoix skin. This is an animal that looks similar to a goat. But don't worry, today they are made out of synthetic materials- and no goats are harmed in the Tie Dyeing process.
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Why To Die For Shammies?
As former National Team Member, NCAA diver and current High Diver I know first-hand how important it is to have a good quality shammy. Knowing this I have put much time and effort into creating the perfect recipe and dyeing process to create the most vibrant and long lasting colors.
Any To-Die-For-Shammy user will tell you that even after a year of use the colors are still bright and vibrant.
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