From Farm To Fashion: Charlotte Bell's Wool Coat Revolution
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From Farm To Fashion: Charlotte Bell's Wool Coat Revolution

Charlotte Bell is not only a Hakataramea Valley farmer, managing over 3000 Romney Sheep and 120 Hereford Cows, but also an entrepreneur, starting her own wool garment business on the side.

The Clip sells 100% natural and New Zealand-made wool coats that offer style, warmth and comfort for Aotearoa's colder months.

Bell explains the challenges that spurred the idea for the business and highlights the support and community spirit that has bolstered the wool industry in South Canterbury over the past few years.

She delves into the creation of her latest product, the gilet, highlighting its practicality and timeless design and teases future expansions for The Clip's apparel range, including potential new products that could be on the way soon.

Listen to the full chat between Charlotte Bell and Dominic George above.

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