New Zealand Merino wool is a prized material for luxury clothing, elevating garments to new heights of comfort, sophistication, and style. Renowned for its exquisite softness and fine texture, Merino wool sourced from New Zealand is meticulously crafted into luxurious pieces that exude elegance. Its exceptional quality and natural attributes, such as moisture-wicking and insulation, make it ideal for creating garments that offer unparalleled comfort and functionality.

 

Natural Insulation

Fiber Quality

Moisture-Wicking

Durability

Merino wool has excellent natural insulating properties, providing warmth in cold conditions while allowing the body to breathe. It can help regulate body temperature by absorbing and releasing moisture, making it suitable for a wide range of climates and activities. Merino wool has a unique moisture-wicking ability, capable of absorbing moisture vapor from the skin and then releasing it into the air. 

Merino wool is exceptionally fine and soft, making it comfortable to wear against the skin. 

Fabric Care Guide

All the merinos are machine washable or you can hand wash. There is no need to dry clean.

IMPORTANT: For merino items hand wash in washing bag under cold gentle cycle, iron when damp.

DO:

  • Use a wool or delicate cycle on your machine.
  • Use a cool or cold-water temperature.
  • Wash dark colors separately.
  • Use normal washing powder or detergent ( but NOT one with a fabric softener, whitener or bleach) or use a  Wool approved detergent like Softly.
  • Dry flat in shade away from direct sunlight if you can. You can hang over a line, avoid peg marks. NEVER use the dryer- if you do it may shrink.
  • Cool iron if required- you shouldn’t need to iron at all if dried flat or just hung with no pegs.
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DON’T:

  • Do not soak.
  • Do not use hot water.
  • Do not use soaps, spot cleaner, whiteners, bleach or fabric softener. Bleach or whitening laundry products are too harsh for the natural wool fibers and you may end up with these products eating away at the fibers which can cause holes.

“Our fabric is certified by ZQ Merino and CradleToCradle that ensure our wool is held to high standards of farming, animal welfare and sustainability.”