The Origin Story: Farm to Fiber
Every thread tells a story, starting with free-grazing merino sheep in lush, New Zealand pastures. Our wool is ethically sourced, hand-selected for its purity, and carefully crafted into apparel that brings nature’s best to your wellness rituals.


Merino wool is a gift from nature: breathable, moisture-wicking, and luxuriously soft. It’s engineered to adapt to your body’s needs, keeping you cool during a sauna session and cozy post-heat.
Merino wool is 100% renewable and biodegradable. When you choose merino, you’re making a decision that’s as kind to the planet as it is to your skin.
Caring for Merino Wool
Merino wool is a luxurious, natural fiber that’s soft, durable, and high-performing. Proper care ensures its longevity while maintaining its unique qualities. Merino naturally resists odors, so you don’t need to wash it after every wear.

wash
HAND WASH: Use cool water and a mild, wool-specific detergent. Gently agitate and soak for 5–10 minutes.
MACHINE WASH: Select a gentle cycle with cold water and a detergent designed for wool. Place items in a mesh laundry bag to protect them.
STAIN REMOVAL: Blot (don’t rub) stains immediately with a damp cloth. For persistent stains, use a wool-safe stain remover.

air dry
Avoid tumble drying! Lay flat on a clean towel or hang, and let air dry. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat sources.

store
Hang items in a well-ventilated area to air out between uses.
Store clean, completely dry items in a cool, breathable environment. Use cedar blocks or lavender sachets to prevent moth damage.
Engineered by nature, perfected by design.