JUST IN! Hvid, Nishiguchi, Ostheimer, Senger, Haflinger slippers, Engel Adults Fleece and more! 🐑
FREE shipping Australia wide on orders over $200* Sign up to our Newsletter_here

0

Your Cart is Empty

Baby/Kids
  • Adults
  • Wool Care
  • Loved clothes last. We want to help you get the best from your Woollykins for years to come.

  • Nappies
  • We love Disana's cloth nappy system. 100% organic and plastic-free for natural, toxic-free nappying. We used the Disana system for all three of our babies.

  • Brands
  • GUIDELINES FOR RETURNING GARMENTS We'd love to rescue all the Woollykins, however our small team puts great care into mending and restoring each piece to ensure it will be cherished again. To help us maintain this standard, we have a few guidelines in place for what we can and can't manage. Thank you for your support!

    Ready to go?

    Got some of the above mentioned items? Send them to us by placing a FREE order via the button below and use the Order Number you receive as the reference when you return your goodies to us.

    Initiate a Privacy Policy Return
    If you have any of the above, don't despair!

    If you've purchased these items from Woollykins chances are they are made from 100% organic natural fibres which means that they can be composted safely and will return nutrients to the soil. Cut them up and compost as much of the garment as possible (worms love it!) and let's keep clothing out of landfill (where no worms reside).

    How to Naturally Dye Easter Eggs and Chocolate Free Easter Gift Ideas

    How to Naturally Dye Easter Eggs and Chocolate Free Easter Gift Ideas

    by Brenna Jensen April 15, 2025 2 min read

    It’s so easy to make your own beautiful natural dyed eggs with prints from the garden and pantry. We do a new batch every year and between Easter's we keep them in a special box, packed away like precious baubles. It's such a joy getting them out each year for our Autumn table decoration and making a new set to add to the collection from whatever is in the garden that year. Here's how to make plant dyed eggs...

    Read More
    Why we Started Privacy Policy - our Circular Fashion Initiative

    Why we Started Privacy Policy - our Circular Fashion Initiative

    by Brenna Jensen March 26, 2025 4 min read

    Did you know that in the past, excess wool from textile mills was given or sold to local farmers for compost because it’s rich in nitrogen? Wool was once an essential part of a natural, circular system. Unfortunately, today most textile waste is contaminated with microplastics and toxic dyes, making responsible wool recycling more important than ever. Read more about why we started our Privacy Policy circular clothing initiative...

    Read More