Journal
Inspiring Women | Caroline Ochoa - Sustainable Living for Now
Originally from Rockhampton, graphic designer and maker of organic cotton baby & adults clothing, Caroline is passionate about sustainable living, growing her own vegetables and sharing her lov...
Read moreFashion Revolution 2022 - Who Made My Fabric & My Clothes?
Who Made Your Clothes & Who Made the Fabric in Your Clothes? We make your fabric, clothing & underwear! Australian Owned and Australian Made - we are very proud to have been manufacturing i...
Read moreEthical Mother's Day Gift Guide
This Mother's Day treat your Mum with some ethically made gifts she will be sure to love! Every mother is different which is why we put together this gift guide to help you shop for that special pe...
Read moreInspiring Women | Phyll Crocker - Australian Defence Veterans Wellbeing Advocate
Phyll Crocker has been wearing and modelling Merino Country products for many years and is a great inspiration to us with her commitment to the wellbeing of Australian Defence Veterans in particula...
Read moreInspiring Women | Samantha Wan - Wool Enthusiast
Woolbroker by day, blogger and wool enthusiast, Sam Wan is on a mission to highlight products made from wool & help others on their journey to wear more wool every day. She's inspiring the nex...
Read moreInspiring Women | Cath Wallis From Mum to Marathon Adventurer
Cath Wallis is an adventurer and all round amazing woman! Cath started her Instagram blog to share and document her trail adventures as a plus size woman to motivate other women to get out there an...
Read moreInspiring Women | Kerrie Richards - From Paddock to Paddington!
To celebrate International Women's Day this year we thought we would interview some Inspiring Women that have had an impact on us at Merino Country. What better way to kick off this series than to ...
Read moreMerino Wool a Naturally Circular Fibre - Circular Economy
"In nature, there is no waste. Waste is, essentially, a design flaw. The circular economy removes the traditional take-make-dispose model of the linear economy, replacing it with a more sustainable...
Read moreFor many years it was believed that wool was an allergen. People with skin sensitivities would avoid wool because of this however this year, after many studies and years of research, Merino wool is...
Read moreWool Down Under - The Benefits of Wearing Australian Merino Underwear
Wool Down Under - Australian Merino wool Underwear ... Naturally! The natural properties of wool mean that our Australian Merino wool underwear, WUNDIES, have natural health benefits as well as bei...
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