PETA protests, men show up to knit things, and the cute sheep get bored and fall asleep.
Bryant Park is located in the busy Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan. It's a short walk from the offices of Vogue and adjacent to the New York Public Library and fancy hotels and restuarants. On Thursday, the park — the former site of New York Fashion Week — hosted about two dozen sheep, brought in by the Campaign for Wool to promote the wool industry.
They seemed remarkably unfazed. Like good New Yorkers.
This child was excited. The sheep did not care.
Founded by Prince Charles in 2010, the Campaign aims to increase awareness and understanding of wool's benefits, its sustainability especially. This event, called "Wool Uncovered," marked the Campaign for Wool's U.S. launch.
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