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1964 Founder Keith Musto wins an Olympic silver medal in Tokyo
1965 Musto & Hyde sails founded in partnership with Edward Hyde
1979 Musto & Hyde initiate and develop the first ‘3 layer clothing system’ for sailors
1983 Keith Musto develops the first viable two piece dry suit
1985 Musto appoints Ian Treleaven as its distributor and licensee for Australia and New Zealand
1987 Musto launches country range of clothing for Equestrian and Shooting enthusiasts. Duke of Edinburgh presents British Design Council Award to Keith Musto for ocean clothing
1989 Ian takes Musto to Australia and Ross Munro continues to distribute Musto in New Zealand 
1992 Musto develops the first viable one piece suit for active offshore crew that matches OCR/Whitbread specifications
1994 Musto’s HPX breathable technology, developed in partnership with WL Gore and associates, proves ground breaking in sailing markets. HPX is still recognised as the highest performing sailing clothing technology
2002 Ross Munro buys out Ian from the Australian operation and renames the business Line 7 P/L - who also has the rights to manufacture and distribute the Musto brand throughout Australasia
2005 Ellen MacArthur breaks solo around the world record, wearing Musto of course
2006 Musto appoints ‘Musto Australasia’ as its distributors for Australia and New Zealand
2008 70% of all Vendee Globe boats wear Musto
2009 Musto regains the rights as official clothing provider to the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and the Sydney to Hobart merchandise collections
2010 Musto is granted two prestigious Royal Warrants from Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh
2010 Jessica Watson successfully circumnavigates the world as the youngest female sailor ever to do so wearing Musto of course
2011
Musto partners with Camper for the Volvo Ocean Race and rejoins Jessica Watson as she puts together the youngest crew ever to attempt the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race