Love Merino a family owned fashion business from Wellington, NSW is building on its domestic and international success producing a collection of certified ethical, sustainable, and collectable Merino garments that can be traced right back to a flock of sheep on their farm.
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The mornings are still crisp but the days are full of sunshine, the bees are busy and the native plants begin to blossom.
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Glenwood is not just a farming business but a way of life - we aim to achieve a harmonious balance between the landscape, animals, business and our family.
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We caught up with the girls behind Good Day Girl, Sophie and Alexia, to find out more about the company and their love for slow fashion!
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You may have heard of the campaign "Fashion Revolution" – it got our attention as it brings to light the makers behind each garment or label.
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Publisher’s Leichhardt factory is an eclectic dream, full of vintage treasures and typewriters, street art, motorbike parts and even a life size cow perched above the heat setter.
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At "Glenwood" we keep a very important piece of equipment on the fence post on the tennis court - a rain gauge!
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Hi! My name is Pip Smith. Together with my wonderful husband Norm and our beautiful family we are the current custodians of our property/farm/ranch (depending where you live!) called “Glenwood”.
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This week Norm has been moving or rotating the sheep – on a daily basis – from paddock to paddock, under our Holistic Management Plan. The original idea was developed by Allan Savory and we have been following his teachings for 18 years.
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The micron of Glenwood Merinos has dropped by a factor of 4 in the last 20 years. This means our Merino is silky soft, lustrous and luxurious and feels more like cashmere than traditional Merino.
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We had nearly 2 inches (or 50 mm) of rain which is very exciting! Not only is it good for the garden and fills the water tanks & dams but it is also crucial to maintain ground cover on Glenwood.
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