Light, Breathable, and Made for Everyday Living
There is a common misconception that wool is only for winter.
But merino wool tells a different story.
As the seasons shift and the days grow longer, we want something lighter — clothing that breathes, moves easily, and adapts to changing temperatures. This is where merino excels.

Why does merino work in warmer weather?
Because it is naturally temperature-regulating.
It responds to the body’s needs by releasing excess heat when we are warm and holding warmth when temperatures cool. Unlike synthetic fabrics, it does not trap heat or moisture against the skin.
Instead, it:
- Breathes easily
- Wicks moisture away from the body
- Helps prevent that hot, sticky feeling
The result is clothing that will keep your skin dry, balanced, and comfortable throughout the day.

The simplest items we reach for most often.
T-Shirts
Soft, breathable, and easy to wear on their own or layered. A true everyday essential.
Camisoles
Light and gentle against the skin. Perfect as a base layer or worn alone on warm days.
Tank Tops
Comfortable, versatile, and ideal for movement — from quiet mornings to active afternoons.
Boxer & Bikini Briefs
Merino boxer and bikini briefs offer an excellent base layer against the skin; they breathe with the body and remain dry even in sweaty weather.
Bermuda Shorts
Come back to the basics with warmth and goodness. These striped Bermuda shorts are good as a daytime base and as pyjama bottoms at night.

This kind of comfort that moves with you.
Merino wool supports the body in motion.
Whether walking, working, resting, or playing, it adapts. It breathes during activity and remains comfortable when we slow down. It is as suited to a busy day outdoors as it is to a quiet moment in the sun.
And because of its natural odour resistance, merino can often be worn longer between washes — simply aired out and worn again.
Wool is a clean choice.
- Natural and renewable
- Biodegradable
- Gentle on the skin
- Free from unnecessary synthetic treatments
Clothing that supports both personal well-being and the health of the earth.

Spring does not arrive all at once.
It comes gradually — in the lengthening of our days, revealing a softer light, and gives us moments of warmth on our skin. Our merino wool and silk clothing can support this transition.
We don’t need to move away from wool. We simply start choosing lighter layers.
Merino wool, in its simplest forms, carries us beautifully into the warmer seasons — steady, breathable, and always in support of the body.