Happy Hank offers luxurious yarn, hand dyed in small batches. All our yarn bases are made from natural fibres, which are ethically and sustainably sourced. We hand dye every skein...
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Little Bushbaby is an online clothing and accessories boutique for little wanderers. Conscious of the textile industry on our environment, we try our best to stock brands that are organic,...
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Snorkelbear Swimwear is a little label based in Byron Bay, born in 2015 from a need for the founder to replace her favourite 90’s op shop bikinis that she had...
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Bottoms Up Junior is an eco, reusable cloth nappy brand for the mindful Australian parent. We pride ourselves on offering premium cloth nappies with gorgeous prints, as well as our...
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PENNY & REIBY WAS OPENED IN THE QUAINT SEASIDE TOWN OF PORT FAIRY IN 2014 WITH THE OBJECTIVE TO OFFER PRODUCTS OF DIFFERENCE, NEW AND OLD. I've been lucky to...
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Koleha is living for the Aussie summer. Cold beers, high vibes & good times. Designed in South Australia, we love using local talents & showcasing our rad coastline.
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Born from a need for simple, neutral, beautiful play mats, that you're proud to show off in your home, our play mats are made from high-quality French Flax linen, stonewashed...
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The Healthy Household - Ethical. Honest. Innovative. High-Quality. Low-Stress. A 'safe' health store. Every item is screened to ensure it is non-toxic and ethical so being healthier can be easier...
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We are a button shop in Melbourne, but we also make fabric covered belts and buttons for individuals, couture, fashion house, and television / movies / stage shows! We’re a...
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Mylkthreads was created with one idea in mind; no harm to Mother Earth and all her beings. We use this as our manta right from the beginning where the fibres...
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Launched in 2014, by Creative Director, Jerri Jones and her husband Nathan, JERRI.JONES the label was inspired to pave a road away from trend focussed, disposable ‘fast fashion’. Instead, Jerri...
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