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Celebrate Mum in style

This Mother’s Day, show your appreciation with something truly special – luxurious, ethically made winter fashion that blends comfort, beauty, and warmth.

The National Wool Museum Shop offers a thoughtful selection of winter garments and accessories that are as elegant and enduring as Mum herself. Whether you’re searching for a meaningful gift or helping her refresh her wardrobe, this seasonal collection promises something she’ll love.

To make gift-giving even easier, the shop is offering 30 percent off all winter fashion and giftware until May 11. It’s the perfect opportunity to treat Mum – or your special person – to timeless pieces at exceptional value. The shop features winter’s finest from trusted ethical brands such as Nobel Wilde, Torellie, Uimi, and Bridge & Lord. Each brand offers a unique approach to combining natural fibres, sustainability, and timeless design.

Nobel Wilde is known for blending possum and merino wool to create garments that are remarkably soft, lightweight, and insulating. These pieces bring an understated sophistication perfect for those who value quality and comfort.

For locally made knitwear, Uimi stands out. Designed and produced in Melbourne, Uimi’s range focuses on natural materials and sustainable practices. Their elegant patterns and warm, earthy tones make every piece a joy to wear – a perfect gift for Mum this winter.

Torellie specialises in beautifully crafted merino wool clothing, offering warmth, softness, and a modern, flattering fit. Their rich seasonal colours and classic silhouettes add style to everyday dressing.

Bridge & Lord brings together the best of Australian fibres, including merino wool and cashmere, to create timeless wardrobe staples. Their knits combine elegance and ease, ensuring Mum stays warm without sacrificing style. To complete the winter look, the shop also stocks a range of cosy accessories. Soft scarves, stylish gloves, and warm possum socks add a practical yet luxurious finishing touch. Every item reflects a commitment to ethical production and enduring quality.

The National Wool Museum Shop is more than a retail space – it’s a celebration of Australia’s wool heritage, supporting designers who create fashion with care and conscience. Each item is selected not just for its aesthetic appeal, but for the values it represents.

Visit the store in person to explore the full winter range. The Museum Shop is open daily from 10am to 5pm, with 30 percent off until 11 May. Some exclusions apply.

Give Mum a gift of warmth, style, and meaning this winter – from the National Wool Museum Shop.

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