The town made its wealth during the 18th and 19th centuries, when it was the world center of the wool industry. At its height, the town imported more than 100,000 tonnes of wool annually from the Southern Hemisphere. After processing, numerous establishments were involved in wool-spinning and in the manufacture of leather goods, gloves, blankets, hosiery and clothing for the troops. Mazamet was the biggest center of the
wool pulling industry in Europe. In 1906, 95% of French workers in the industry were employed in Tarn. While the vast majority of Mazamet's wool industry ended in the early 1990s, the town still has a residual high-end leather industry with leather being purchased by a number of Paris & London fashion houses. Today, Mazamet is known for tourism, thanks to its natural setting at the foothills of the
Montagne Noire mountain range and being close to the
UNESCO World Heritage Sites of
Albi,
Carcassonne and the
Canal du Midi. The town has a cycle path, plus numerous other cycling + walking routes. ==Notable people==