The Aura Collection — Essentials, Layers & the Pieces That Last

The Aura Collection isn't trend-led. It isn't loud. It's the quiet half of your wardrobe -- the pieces you reach for on a cold morning, layer when the wind picks up, and pull on again next winter looking just as good as the day they arrived.
Part 1 of 2 is live now. It's a small-batch release, and once a size is gone, it's gone for good. Here's what makes this collection -- and the way we build all of our pieces -- different.
Built for layering, made for Australian winters
Winters in this country are a moving target. A 6am school run in frost, an 11am sunshine moment, a chill that creeps back in by 4pm. The Aura Collection was designed exactly for that.
"Jake" Blue Gum Cotton Contrast Jersey |
"Sara" Dust Blush Cotton Contrast Jersey |
The cotton contrast jerseys are light enough that they don't overheat a child in a warmer winter climate -- somewhere like the upper north, the western plains, or a sunny coastal afternoon. But layer them under a jacket or over a long-sleeve tee, and they hold the warmth where you need it. That's the whole idea. Pieces that work hard on their own and even harder together.
The long-sleeve tees are built the same way. Soft enough next to skin, structured enough to layer, easy to throw on over jeans or under a vest. Practical, not precious.
"Nash" Ride Hard Tan Long Sleeve Tee |
"Luna" Ride Hard Pink Long Sleeve Tee |
Why families keep coming back for our polos
If you've shopped with us before, you already know -- the polos are the thing.
The reason is simple: they don't behave like regular branded polo material.
"Hanley" Chocolate Gingham Long Sleeve Polo |
"Bandon Jnr" Navy Gingham Long Sleeve Polo |
The colours don't fade. Wash after wash, school term after school term, our polos hold their depth of colour. The chocolate stays chocolate. The navy stays navy. The blush doesn't drift towards beige by the end of winter.
They don't stretch out of shape. No saggy collars by week three. No drooping shoulders. They hold their cut the way they were made to.
They don't shrink in the wash. You can dry them, machine wash them, hang them in the sun -- they come out the same size they went in.
That's not by accident. It's the fabric. It's the construction. It's the reason a polo from us lasts the kind of life that takes it through multiple kids, multiple seasons, and multiple hand-me-downs.
"Belbel Jnr" Navy Ruffle Pink Gingham Polo |
"Bella" Women's Navy Gingham Ruffle Polo |
Soft on sensory-sensitive skin -- and it stays soft
This one matters to us deeply, and we hear it from parents all the time.
The fabric we use for our polos is genuinely ideal for children with sensory needs. There are no rough seams that itch through a long day. No stiff collars that catch under the chin. No scratchy weave that has a child tugging at their shirt before morning tea.
And -- this is the part that surprises people -- it stays soft. Most fabrics start soft and get rougher with each wash. Ours holds its softness. The 50th wash feels like the fifth. For a child who notices the difference, that's not a small thing. It's everything.
"Brad Baby" Navy Gingham Polo Romper |
"BB Baby" Ruffle Pink Gingham Polo Romper |
The jersey jumpers -- winter's most quietly useful piece
The "Jake" and "Sara" cotton contrast jerseys might be the most underrated pieces in this drop.
Heavier knits can be too much for a Queensland winter or a warmer week in NSW. These aren't. They're light enough to wear all day without overheating, structured enough to look pulled-together, and soft enough that kids actually want to put them on.
When the temperature drops, layer them. When it lifts, they still work. That's the Aura Collection in one piece.

"Miley" Horse Print Chocolate Dress -- the quiet showstopper of the collection.
Small batch -- and we mean it
This release is small. That's not marketing-speak. It's exactly how many we made.
The colours, the sizes, the styles -- once a size goes, it's gone. Part 2/2 will land soon with the rest of the collection, but for now, these are the pieces, and these are the numbers.
If there's something you've had your eye on, don't wait it out.











