Meet the Animals & Families Behind Our Fibers
Every fiber we source comes from real farms, real herds, and real people. These are the places where our story begins—where animals graze on open land, where families carry on generations of tradition, and where fiber is more than a product.
Why Sourcing Matters
Animal Welfare
We only work with farms that exceed animal welfare standards—no live export, no mulesing, and plenty of space to roam.
Fair Prices
By buying directly from farmers and cooperatives, we ensure they're paid fairly—often 30-50% above commodity rates.
Full Traceability
Every lot of fiber can be traced back to the specific farm or cooperative. No mystery wool here.
Our Partner Farms
Altiplano Alpaca Collective
A cooperative of over 200 small-holder alpaca farmers in the Peruvian highlands.
Fair Trade Certified
Hand-sorted fiber grades
100% family-owned farms
Traditional grazing methods
Mongolian Cashmere Herders
Nomadic herding families who move with the seasons across the Gobi Desert.
Sustainable Fiber Initiative member
Seasonal migration for land health
Direct farmer payments
Premium grade fiber only
South Island Merino
Three regenerative sheep stations in New Zealand's Southern Alps.
ZQ Merino certified
Carbon-positive farming
No mulesing practice
Biodiversity restoration
Highland Yak Collective
Supporting nomadic families on the Tibetan Plateau while protecting ancient grazing lands.
Nomadic heritage preservation
High altitude fiber
Cooperative ownership
Ethical shearing
Want to Learn More?
We publish detailed farm profiles, seasonal updates, and behind-the-scenes stories in our Journal.