Merino wool comes from the Merino sheep breed, which originated in Spain. Today, these sheep are raised in many countries including Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Uruguay and South Africa. The majority of the wool we use comes from sheep raised in Australia.
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With the purchase of $200 and more before taxes, get a free cap of your choice. (Value of $40.00)
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Where does merino wool come from?
How to wash merino wool clothes?
Merino wool garments can be machine washed at a warm temperature. It is recommended to use a mild detergent and dry the garments flat to avoid damage.
Click here for all our professional tips on how to take care of your little merino wool pieces .
What is an evolutionary garment?
An evolutionary garment is designed to grow with your child. Our clothes have wide bands at the waist, ankles and wrists that can be folded to adapt to the different stages of your child's growth over a potential period of 2 years. They are also designed to be worn both for play and for sleep!
Do you offer free delivery?
Yes, shipping is free in Canada and the United States for orders of $130 and more before taxes.
For orders of $129.99 and under, standard shipping is $12.00.
We offer a local carbon-neutral delivery service by bicycle or electric car at a cost of $10.00 for customers in the central districts of Quebec City (Limoilou, Montcalm, Saint-Sacrement, Saint-Roch, Saint-Sauveur, Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Sillery, Vanier, Vieux-Québec) as well as those in the first-ring suburbs (Beauport-Sud, Charlesbourg-Sud, Duberger-Les-Saules, Lebourgneuf-Sud, Sainte-Foy.)
Here are the postal codes served by local delivery: G1C, G1E, G1G, G1H, G1J, G1K, G1L, G1M, G1N, G1P, G1R, G1S, G1T, G1V, G1W, G2A, G2B, G2C, G2J, G2K, G2L, G1X, G3E