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Part of M.J. Bale Classics, the Otago Suit is crafted from premium wool sourced from the climate-positive Lake Hāwea Station in New Zealand’s Southern Alps and woven in Italy by Reda into a Super 110s flannel cloth. The jacket is tailored to our Regular Fit Drop 7 silhouette and features a natural shoulder, half canvas construction, wide notch lapel and single-breasted two-button front, finished with a welt chest pocket, patch hip pockets, four functioning sleeve buttons and double vents. Fully lined in Cupro Bemberg twill with three internal pockets, it offers comfort and structure for refined wear. The matching trousers are cut in a Regular Fit with a flat front and feature a tailored waistband with side adjusters, a three-button closure with zip fly, slanted hip pockets and double back-jetted pockets, delivered unhemmed for personalised finishing. A percentage of every sale supports biodiversity preservation and revegetation projects at Lake Hāwea Station.
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The Merino wool used in this garment includes wool grown at the climate-positive Lake Hāwea Station (LHS) in New Zealand's Southern Alps. LHS is a 6,500-hectare regenerative farm. It is the world's first B Corp-certified sheep farm and Australasia's first certified carbon zero farm - currently sequestering 2.5 times more carbon than it emits. It is also home to threatened native falcons and the last known wild population of Western Grand skinks. At elevations above 1,500 metres, LHS Merino sheep roam high-altitude backcountry - grazing tussock grass, snow daisies, and lichen across some of the most demanding terrain on earth. That environment produces an ultra-fine 16–18 micron clip: exceptionally soft against the skin, naturally breathable, and moisture-wicking in all conditions. A percentage of every M.J. Bale x LHS sale returns directly to Lake Hāwea Station for biodiversity preservation, making this garment not just traceable to its source, but actively invested in protecting it.

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