Merino wool clothing retailer Icebreaker has been sold to US-based VF Corporation, which owns The North Face, Timberland and Vans.
Icebreaker founder Jeremy Moon, who started the company 22 years ago, said the acquisition was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He did not reveal how much the company sold for.
"Our partnership with VF provides us with the largest platform in the world to tell our story, access new markets and reach new consumers at an accelerated pace," Moon said.
"This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our global Icebreaker team and for our New Zealand wool suppliers to introduce a whole new universe of consumers to the benefits of sustainably farmed, ethically sourced, New Zealand merino wool."
VF Corporation needs Overseas Investment Office approval to buy Kiwi merino clothing maker Icebreaker, meaning the deal is worth at least $100 million.