Size information:
(Our sizing parameters may vary from the regular sizes, please check the measurement table carefully to ensure proper fitting.)
SIZE/CM | LENGTH | BUST | SHOULDER | SLEEVE LENGTH |
S | 58 | 86 | 34.5 | 58 |
M | 60 | 90 | 36 | 59 |
L | 62 | 94 | 37.5 | 60 |
Care:
Wash: Use cold or lukewarm water and a mild, wool-specific detergent. You can hand wash or machine wash on a gentle cycle and in a mesh bag.
Dry: Lay the garment flat in a cool place to dry. Avoid direct heat or sunlight. Don't put in dryer. Do't dry clean
How is Australian Merino wool made?
Australian wool growers produce the world’s finest wool from Merino sheep using sustainable farming practices. Unlike synthetics which are industrially produced from non-renewable fossil energy, Merino wool is a natural fiber grown year-round by Merino sheep, consuming a simple blend of natural ingredients including sunshine, water, fresh air, and grass. Every year these sheep produce new fleece, making wool a completely renewable fiber.
Arguably the oldest-known animal fiber, wool is composed of a natural protein called keratin - the same protein found in human hair - with a small amount of calcium, sodium, and fat. The surface of each fiber is covered in scales, which are important in making felts and traditional woolen cloths.
It’s natural
Wool is a natural protein fiber found on the backs of sheep. It is considered one of the most effective forms of all-weather protection, while man-made fibers with the same properties have yet to be produced.
It’s breathable
As wool fibers are packed together, tiny pockets of air form allowing the material to absorb and release moisture. This could be moisture in the atmosphere or perspiration from the wearer. This makes wool an extremely breathable material.
It’s odor-resistant
As wool can absorb the moisture from your skin, i.e. absorb sweat when you perspire, wool can even help to absorb any odor from sweating that is only released upon washing.
It reacts to your body
Wool is also able to react to any changes in your body temperature. It’s an active fiber that helps you to stay warm when it’s cold and cools you when it’s warm.
It’s static-resistant
As wool can absorb moisture from your body or the surrounding air, it rarely creates static electricity like synthetic fibers do, keeping you cozy and comfortable and avoiding any awkward clinging.
It’s anti-wrinkle
Each wool fiber is structured much like a coiled string, allowing it to return to its natural shape after being bent, so woolen items tend not to crease or wrinkle.
It’s easy to clean
As its primary function is to protect the body of a sheep from the surrounding environment, wool fibers have a natural protective outer layer. This helps to prevent any marks or stains from being absorbed, so the dirt sits on the surface and is easily removed.
- Free shipping to Canada, the UK, EU, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates (we may be able to ship to some other countries, please check with us)
- Worldwide: Does not ship
- You will receive your purchase within 3-4 weeks, depending on your delivery address