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Where does your wool come from? Do you use mulesed wool?

One of the values of our company is to do better, and we are committed to being a changemaker in the wool industry. A part of being a changemaker is to observe how certain practices are currently being carried out, and actively working to improve them. Our goal is to be part of the solution to reduce the practice of mulesing in the long-term. We currently use non-mulesed and mulesed wool in our garments. One of the sources we buy wool from is transitioning away from mulesing through the use of selective breeding and active management to control flystrike, a deadly parasitic infection. This takes time to safely suppress in a flock without the use of heavy chemicals. As a result of our work with this farm, they are committing more resources to accelerating their transition away from mulesing. By the end of 2024, all of our garments will be made from non-mulesed wool.

We stand firmly behind our policy to "do better" and are hopeful that we can be part of the solution to reduce mulesing in the long-term. We are pleased to be working toward a solution that reduces the widespread practice of mulesing in the wool industry. We believe that the health and wellbeing of sheep should be prioritized in the most humane way possible. We’re looking forward to taking you on this journey with us.