Why Merino Wool

Natural Performance Fibre

Merino wool is a renewable, biodegradable material that regulates temperature, manages moisture, and resists odour—making it effective for swimwear.

Performance in Water

Temperature Regulation: Merino wool fibres regulate body temperature in warm and cool water. The fibre's crimp structure traps air for insulation when wet, while remaining breathable in warm conditions.

Quick-Drying & Moisture Management: Merino absorbs up to 30% of its weight in moisture while feeling dry to the touch. It wicks moisture away from skin and dries faster than cotton.

Odour Resistance: Merino wool contains lanolin and has a fibre structure that prevents bacteria growth—the cause of odour in swimwear. Your swimwear stays fresher longer, even after multiple wears.

Chlorine & Saltwater Resilient: Premium merino wool swimwear withstands pool chlorine, ocean salt, and spa chemicals while maintaining shape, softness, and performance.

UV Protection: Merino provides UPF 20+ sun protection.

Soft & Non-Irritating: Superfine merino fibres are soft and gentle on skin. Hypoallergenic and suitable for sensitive skin.

Sauna & Spa Ready: Merino's natural moisture-wicking and temperature regulation make it ideal for saunas and steam rooms. The fibre stays comfortable against skin in high heat and humidity, while its odour resistance means it stays fresh even after extended sauna sessions.

Why Avoid Synthetic Swimwear

Microplastic Pollution: Synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and spandex shed thousands of microplastic fibres every time they're washed or worn in water. These microplastics pollute oceans, enter the food chain, and persist for hundreds of years.

Odour & Bacteria Build-Up: Synthetic fibres trap bacteria and body oils, leading to persistent odours that are difficult to remove. This is why synthetic swimwear develops an unpleasant smell over time.

Chemical Treatments: Synthetic swimwear is often treated with antimicrobial chemicals and finishes to combat odour. These can irritate skin and wash out over time.

Non-Biodegradable: Synthetic swimwear sits in landfill for centuries. Merino wool is completely biodegradable and returns nutrients to soil.

Petroleum-Based: Synthetic fabrics are derived from fossil fuels, contributing to carbon emissions throughout production.

Less Breathable: Synthetics trap heat and moisture against skin, creating a clammy feeling—especially problematic in swimwear worn for extended periods.

Sustainable & Renewable

Merino wool is a renewable resource that grows back each year. It's biodegradable and returns to earth naturally. Choosing merino wool swimwear means a product that performs better, lasts longer, and has less environmental impact.

Durability

With proper care, merino wool swimwear maintains shape, elasticity, and performance season after season. The fibre's natural resilience means less pilling, fading, and degradation compared to synthetics.