HueBleu — Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains · New South Wales · Australia

HueBleu

Heavy cotton, soft as the morning mist.
Cut, sewn, and dyed in the Blue Mountains.

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Heavy Cotton
Made in Blue Mountains
Limited Drops
Garment Dyed
Australian Grown
Slow Fashion
Heavy Cotton
Made in Blue Mountains
Limited Drops
Garment Dyed
Australian Grown
Slow Fashion
Heavy Cotton
Made in Blue Mountains
Limited Drops
Garment Dyed
Australian Grown
Slow Fashion
Blue Mountains
01 · PhilosophyA house of slow craft

Borninthesilencebetweentwomountains,wheretheairstillsmellsofeucalyptusandthecottonbreatheslikethemorningfog.

The Origin

Every HueBleu garment begins on a small farm in regional New South Wales, where long-staple Australian cotton is hand-graded by people whose families have worked the same fields for four generations.

The Workshop

The cloth travels to our atelier in Katoomba, where it is brushed, garment-dyed in small batches, and finished by a team of nine. We release no more than 220 pieces per drop.

480
Grams of heavy cotton
9
Hands per garment
220
Pieces per drop
1,043m
Above sea level
03 · Craft

The detail you'll
never see.

Premium cotton fabric
480 gsm · Australian cotton
01

Long-staple cotton

Grown along the Namoi Valley. Spun into a 480-gram loop-back jersey that softens with every wash but never thins.

02

Garment-dyed in small batches

Each piece is dyed after it is sewn, giving the fabric its lived-in depth and one-of-one character.

03

Cut & sewn in Katoomba

A nine-person workshop in the heart of the Blue Mountains. Slow patterns, hand-finished seams.

04

Designed to outlive trends

Heavy-weight panels, reinforced ribs, taped shoulders. Built to be worn for a decade — then mended.

04 · Voices

Quiet words from
the people who wear it.

"
The weight of the hoodie feels like an old book — substantial, considered. Three seasons in, it still looks like the day it arrived.
Ines Marchetti
Editor, MONOLITH Quarterly
"
I rarely wear logos. HueBleu is the exception, because there isn't one — just a quiet line of gold stitched inside the cuff.
Tomás Whitfield
Architect, Sydney
"
You can feel the mountains in the cloth. It sounds romantic until you put it on.
Aria Bellweather
Founder, Salt & Stone
05 · The Journal

A letter from the
mountains, monthly.

Drop dates, behind-the-loom photographs, and the occasional long-form essay from the atelier. No marketing noise.

One letter · Twelve a year · Zero spam

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