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Swanndri – Clothing made to be lived in

For more than 100 years, New Zealand’s most iconic outerwear brand, Swanndri, have been designing quality garments that last for generations.

Made to be lived in, patched up, and passed down, you could say that Swanndri clothing is infinitely repairable. It’s high quality, hard wearing and in it for the long run. Like a vintage that gets better with age. 

Swanndri have always kept their customers comfortable on the farm, in the mountains, in the forests of New Zealand, and around the world, but today they also keep you comfortable and looking sharp in the city.

Designed for women, men and children, Swanndri garments are made to be worn through any weather, season and occasion.

And from the moment we’re born, when we start to explore – climbing trees, building forts, skinning knees, head-to-toe in mud, and running wild and free!

Swanndri kids’ clothing is built using the same hardy, natural fabrics you’ll find across their entire range, because their beliefs are built into their products, that play isn’t something you ever grow out of!

And while kids might have changed in the last century, the Swanndri philosophy on clothing has not. Since 1913 they’ve been making quality clothing that lasts, for all kinds of people to work and play In.

Only sourcing the highest quality wool they can get our hands on from farms throughout New Zealand, Swanndri garments tick all the boxes of sustainability, durability, and comfort, which is what the Kiwi brand have known for more than 100 years.

From day one, Swanndri was designed to keep New Zealanders comfortable no matter what the weather threw at them – from bitterly cold and wet winter mornings, to hot, harsh summer afternoons.

The NZ brand make clothes the way they always have – for all of us – to last a ‘sizetime’ and a lifetime.

Check out the women’s, children’s and men’s Swanndri range at www.swanndri.co.nz

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