Winter Warmers

Winter is coming, and there are few better ways to stave off its chill than by wrapping yourself in some soft, snuggly layers of Australian Merino wool from Woolerina. This innovative clothing label sources all its wool directly off-farm from Glenwood Merinos in New South Wales, a place where the sheep are happy and healthy and subject to minimal chemical intervention and no mulesing. Woolerina’s classic and comfortable range for women, men, children and babies is all made in Australia, and the company is licensed with both the Australian Made Campaign and Ethical Clothing Australia. They’ve got plenty of style to back up their sustainability, too, from gorgeous printed leggings and scarves to versatile basics such as crew-cut t-shirts and simple sweaters. Check out the collection online and get ready to rug up this winter!

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