The Story Behind Bluey
Bluey was born in the sheep yards of my dad’s farm in Guyra, New South Wales. One day, standing in the middle of the shearing shed, I had an epiphany. I was surrounded by some of the world’s finest Merino wool, yet I was wearing a Merino top made overseas.

That’s when I asked, “Dad, what happens to our wool once it leaves the farm?”—in other words, why aren’t we wearing clothes made from our own Merino wool? Surprisingly, Dad didn’t know the answer, and neither did many other growers I spoke to.
It turns out that most (≈ 86%) of Australia’s premium Merino wool—some of the finest globally—is grown on local farms, sold at auction here in Australia, and then shipped straight to China. There, it’s often blended with lower-grade fibres and then—believe it or not—sold back to us. Sometimes, it even makes another trip overseas for further manufacturing before finally ending up in your hands.
Flipping the Merino Script Since 2012
Since 2012, Bluey has been on a mission to change this. No middlemen. No blends. Just premium Aussie Merino wool sourced directly from ethical Australian growers. Our commitment to quality and authenticity is what makes our gear incredibly soft and proudly Australian-made and sourced.
Why We Choose to Stay Small
At Bluey, staying small is a choice. Growing larger would mean outsourcing our manufacturing overseas and sourcing Merino fabric without knowing its true purity or origin. That’s not who we are. Staying small means that we run out of stock more than we’d like. But that’s okay. We take pride in knowing that every small batch we produce is crafted with care, authenticity, and the highest quality Australian Merino wool.
Choosing to wear Bluey means supporting ethical Aussie growers and wearing the genuine story of our Merino wool.