Why buy natural yarns?
How to Build a Capsule Knitwear Wardrobe You'll...
There's a particular kind of satisfaction that comes from opening your wardrobe and knowing that everything in it works. No "I've got nothing to wear" moments. Just a considered edit...
How to Build a Capsule Knitwear Wardrobe You'll...
There's a particular kind of satisfaction that comes from opening your wardrobe and knowing that everything in it works. No "I've got nothing to wear" moments. Just a considered edit...
Why wool isn't just for winter
Wool has a reputation problem. Somewhere along the way it became associated almost exclusively with Christmas gifts, firesides, and November afternoons — and whilst I understand why, it does this...
Why wool isn't just for winter
Wool has a reputation problem. Somewhere along the way it became associated almost exclusively with Christmas gifts, firesides, and November afternoons — and whilst I understand why, it does this...
How to Style Luxury Knitwear for a Spring Wedding
At Porridge, we believe knitwear isn't just for winter walks; it’s a sophisticated and comfortable alternative to a structured blazer. Here is how to style our softest Porridge pieces for...
How to Style Luxury Knitwear for a Spring Wedding
At Porridge, we believe knitwear isn't just for winter walks; it’s a sophisticated and comfortable alternative to a structured blazer. Here is how to style our softest Porridge pieces for...
How Sustainable is Wool?
Natural, Biodegradable, Long-lasting and sustainable. By choosing wool products, consumers can make a positive impact on the environment and support a more sustainable textile industry.
How Sustainable is Wool?
Natural, Biodegradable, Long-lasting and sustainable. By choosing wool products, consumers can make a positive impact on the environment and support a more sustainable textile industry.
Why Buy Natural Yarns?
Think of your jumper like a food label: the first ingredient matters. If it's made of wool, you're investing in comfort, warmth and durability.
Why Buy Natural Yarns?
Think of your jumper like a food label: the first ingredient matters. If it's made of wool, you're investing in comfort, warmth and durability.