In the world of sustainable fashion, one brand is leading the charge with a holistic approach to wool production. Wooldreamers, a trailblazing company, is redefining the industry with its commitment to transparency and environmental responsibility.
At the heart of Wooldreamers’ ethos is the belief that “traceability without sustainability is meaningless.” This mantra guides the brand’s every step, from the shepherds who are the primary beneficiaries of the Wooldreamers project, to the final product.
Journey begins with the shepherds, who work in a transparent community where sustainability is essential. Wooldreamers collaborates closely with this dedicated team, ensuring optimal wool quality through meticulous shearing practices. The sorting and washing of the wool require equal parts passion, commitment, and tradition. Wooldreamers’ processes are certified by OEKO-TEX Standard 100 and GOTS, guaranteeing the highest standards of quality and sustainability. The Dehesa de Barrera collection follows the principles under which the Wooldreamers project was born and they are immovable. It is not just another yarn, it is a yarn that transmits values such as solidarity, appreciation for proximity and quality, for knowing where and who has made what you are knitting.
Wooldreamers is rewriting the rules of sustainable fashion. By prioritizing every step of the wool supply chain, they’re setting a new benchmark for what it means to be truly eco-conscious. As the fashion world continues to grapple with the environmental impact of its practices, Wooldreamers stands as a shining example of how to create beautiful, high-quality products while respecting the planet and the people who make it all possible.
A tribute to the livestock that gives its name to the collection for the maintenance of the Spanish Merino breed, always betting on the quality of the wool during its more than 200 years of history. Dehesa de Barrera is spun with 3 plies in two thicknesses: Fingering and DK. Available in 12 dyed colors and natural one, a color palette inspired by the fields of La Mancha designed by Lucía Ruiz de Aguirre (@luymou).