In 1904 three men began making tough woolen garments in a small town in New Zealand John Lane Pringle Walker and Alfred Ruskin were English natives turned proud Kiwis such was their love for their adopted homeland they named their company after the area in which they settled Canterbury.
In 1904 three men began making tough woolen garments in a small town in New Zealand John Lane Pringle Walker and Alfred Ruskin were English natives turned proud Kiwis such was their love for their adopted homeland they named their company after the area in which they settled Canterbury.