We tend to invest in clothing for the big days or our lives, like christenings, proms and weddings. But what about the most important day of your life, the day you're born?
With New Zealand's renowned midwife and author, Kathy Fray, we are proud to introduce the DAY-1 HEIRLOOM LAYETTE
We tend to invest in clothing for the big days or our lives, like christenings, proms and weddings. But what about the most important day of your life, the day you're born?
With New Zealand's renowned midwife and author, Kathy Fray, we are proud to introduce the DAY-1 HEIRLOOM LAYETTE
When your kids are on the autism spectrum, however, it can be a challenge to get them to enjoy the outdoors, as they can very easily suffer from sensory overload etc.
Newborns, especially if premature, are so fragile and already have to fight a bit in their first weeks. It’s so important for them to be dressed in something that is gentle on them and their skin.
We share a few of the different ways in which our merino is kind to the environment and therefore the most ethical choice you can make when shopping for your children.
If you love the outdoors as much as we do, you'll know that layering is key to keeping those little ones comfy in more extreme weather conditions, especially during the in-between seasons.
Our merino collections are intended for this exact purpose - with each luxuriously soft layer offering all the benefits of pure New Zealand organic merino wool.
We share some of our top tips to help you make ethical shopping easier on yourself and to help you share your newfound knowledge with your friends and family.
Our organic merino jumpsuit is the perfect gift for a newborn baby, helping them to sleep better and more comfortable during the night, while allowing easy, free movement during the day.
Knowing the difference between eco and ethical fashion can play a big role in helping you become a more responsible consumer when buying clothes for yourself or your children.
Our merino wool-loving hearts are very proud to see Roots & Wings Merino as part of MeMe & Co's handpicked boutiques, which means we get to share the merino love with a bigger, global audience who cares (like you!)
This week,The Campaign for Wool and its patron, HRH the Prince of Wales, are celebrating its 8th annual Wool Week in the UK. Wool Week celebrates the beauty and functionality of wool by hosting various events which educate, inspire and promote the benefits of wool.
While we are not in the UK ourselves this week, we thought we'd share some education and inspiration from our own southern corner of the world about where our merino wool comes from and what makes it so special.