Women's Australian Merino

Gear up and brave the elements in our women's Aussie Merino collection. Shop womens merino wool...

Gear up and brave the elements in our women's Aussie Merino collection. Shop womens merino wool thermals, socks, neck warmers, beanies and a variety of merino wool tops. Australian Merino wool is famous worldwide for its high-tech, low-impact performance features. It’s breathable, moisture-wicking, odour-resistant and thermoregulating as well as 100% natural, renewable and biodegradable.

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  • Nano Micro Fleece Adults Neck Warmer

    Regular price $24.99
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  • Adults Microfleece X Neck Warmer

    Regular price $19.99
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  • Heat Seeker Heated Ski Sock

    Regular price $219.99
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  • Adventure 170 Merino Wool Balaclava

    Regular price $39.99
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Merino wool?

Coming straight from Merino sheep, Merino wool is the MVP of high-tech, low-impact benefits. It's breathable, moisture-wicking, odour-resistant and thermoregulating. As an added bonus it's also extremely sustainable since Merino wool is 100% natural, renewable and biodegradable.

How to wash Merino wool?

Have some women's merino wool thermals to wash? Or maybe some merino wool socks? Our general advice, skip the harsh chemicals and hand wash or gentle cycle with an eco-detergent. Always remember it's best to follow the care instructions on your garment. That way they’ll stay fresh and keep fresh.

Is Merino wool itchy?

Merino wool thermals are the definition of itch-free luxury. No scratchy surprises like you’ll find in your grandma’s classic knits, just pure comfort against your skin with its soft next-to-skin feel.

How do I protect my wool products from moths, larvae and beetles?

To protect your wool products from moths and beetles, it's essential to keep them clean as pests are less attracted to laundered items. Store them in airtight containers or vacuum-sealed bags to prevent infestation. You can also spray your garments with lavender oil and/or use cedar hanger and cedar balls as a natural deterrent (forget old-school moth balls - they smell awful and are poisonous!) Regularly inspect your stored woollens and avoid leaving them on the floor to reduce the risk of carpet beetle damage.