Toorallie Wool Jacket Mid Grey

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The Toorallie Wool Jacket Mid Grey is crafted in 100% double face wool, selected for its soft and luxurious hand feel. Imbued with careful detail, it plays with proportions through relaxed fit, drop shoulders and belted waist. Throw over any outfit for an automatic lift to winter dressing. No internal lining is necessary, with the premium fabric delivering an uncompromised fit and luxurious handle. 100% Wool.

Colour: MID GREY

$395.00

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Toorallie Wool Jacket Mid Grey

Made of 100% double face wool, the Toorallie Wool Jacket Mid Grey has a modern, boxy fit and button close. Featuring a pointed collar and wide sleeve, the strong silhouette is a season focus.  No internal lining is necessary, with the premium fabric delivering an uncompromised fit and luxurious handle.

Size 10, length from high point shoulder to hem 57cm

MATERIALS

100% Wool.

MANUFACTURING

Each of our garments are carefully designed and made. We are dedicated to building long-term partnerships with trusted independent suppliers who share our values.

This piece is made with care in Guangdong Province in southern China. When possible, we visit our China team to ensure first-hand, that both the quality of make and ethical practices continue to adhere to our rigorous standards.

GARMENT CARE

Always refer to the care label for instructions.

Dry clean only. Merino Wool is antibacterial and odour- resistant, we recommended airing your garments between wears and hanging on a wide-shoulder coat hanger to store.

SIZE CHART in cm

*Size 10, length from high point shoulder to hem 57cm

SIZE XS / 6 S / 8 M / 10 L / 12 XL / 14 XXL / 16 XXXL / 18
BUST 81 86 91 96 101 106 111
WAIST 63.5 68.5 73.5 78.5 83.5 88.5 93.5
HIP 90 95 100 105 110 115 120
Size

6, 8, 10, 12

Availability Now available in-store at
209 Clovelly Road Randwick 2031

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Brand

Toorallie

We are Australian Merino Wool experts.
We draw on our legacy of specialist knitwear knowledge to bring the age-old Merino Wool fibre into the future. Our mission is to honour the circular nature of merino wool in considered garments with present-day practicality. Grounded by the ancestral legacy of ambition and enquiry into Australian merino wool, co-Directors and twins Simon and Steve Smith honour their heritage with a reverence for tradition and an appreciation of modern quality.
Merino Wool is a regenerative, natural fibre which underpins Toorallie’s commitment to quality. Our approach to sustainability is frank: the fashion industry will never be truly circular. In response to this we create garments of technical conviction and classic design: they are made to stand the test of time.
We design with intention, honouring the inimitable benefits of the merino wool fibre from the outset through to the finished garment.
Australian merino wool is a natural fibre derived from the merino sheep. The wool is spun into yarn and contains self-cleaning and moisture-wicking properties, making it naturally resistant to odour and stains. The fibre also maintains its shape after wearing and washing, lending it long-lasting wearability.
The process begins by selecting every fleece from Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) accredited farms. RWS is an industry tool to ensure progressive land management and uphold animal welfare standards. Generations of expertise are employed when selecting wool, evaluating micron, staple length, crimp, and lustre unique to each fleece. The qualities are reflected in the finished garment and can be separated into two distinct categories of knitwear: worsted and woollen.
Since 1991
Tracing a 200-year family-owned history through the generations of the Smith and Garnock family, Toorallie began as a visionary merino sheep stud in 1825. Today, the legacy is preserved by its founder’s descendants, twin brothers Simon & Steve Smith.
Growing up on the Toorallie farm in Bombala, NSW – Simon and Steve's resilience was characteristic of their parents’ tireless efforts to produce, spin, and knit their own wool. The Smith family worked exhaustively across their three Toorallie sheep stations where they initially produced quality wool, before evolving into a knitwear mill and fashion brand in 1991.
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