Merino Fleece Baby Bonnet - blue melange
Keep your little one’s head and ears perfectly warm with our 100% organic virgin wool baby bonnet — a cozy essential for the colder months. The soft, fluffy wool provides gentle warmth and natural temperature regulation, preventing both overheating and chills.
Designed with practical ties under the chin, it stays securely in place, ensuring comfort during every adventure. On especially cold days, it can be easily layered under a balaclava for extra protection.
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Fluffily soft and cosily warm
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Naturally temperature-regulating
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IVN BEST-certified
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Lovingly made Germany
Care Instructions for Engel Wool & Wool/Silk Garments
Proper care ensures that your wool and wool/silk garments stay soft, durable, and comfortable. Follow these guidelines for the best results:
Before First Use
Our products do not need to be washed before wearing. After the knitting process, fabrics are pre-washed to remove any excess dye residues, knitting oils, and dirt.
All our garments are made using 100% ecologically sound methods without harmful chemicals or textile finishes. We adhere to the strict IVN BEST and GOTS certification standards, ensuring that our dyes are safe and free from substances that could cause skin irritation or harm the environment.
General Care Guidelines
- Always use a wool-specific detergent, as it is enzyme-free (protease-free) and pH-neutral, preserving the integrity of wool fibers.
- For a quick hand wash, a gentle, natural shampoo can be a good alternative.
- Always check the garment's care label for specific washing instructions.
Hand-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Fill a basin with lukewarm water and add a mild wool detergent.
- Gently swirl the garment in the water—do not rub, wring, or soak.
- Rinse in water of the same temperature to prevent shock to the fibers.
- Avoid using a tumble dryer or placing the item on a radiator, as heat can cause felting and stiffness.
- After rinsing, gently squeeze out excess water using a clean towel, reshape the garment while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Machine-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Use the Wool Wash or Hand Wash cycle at cold or max. 30°C (86°F).
- Ensure the wash and rinse temperatures remain consistent to prevent shrinkage.
- Use a low spin setting (max. 400 rpm) or an interval spin for wool.
- Always use a wool-specific detergent to maintain the fibers' natural properties.
- Do not dry in a tumble dryer or on direct heat sources like radiators.
Care Instructions for Wool Fleece
- Machine washable at 30°C on the wool cycle.
- Thanks to a special finishing process—free from harmful chemicals—wool fleece is machine washable while maintaining its natural properties.
- Wool fleece garments naturally regenerate when aired out, minimizing the need for frequent washing. The fiber structure prevents odor bacteria from settling.
- If washing is necessary, follow standard wool cycle guidelines, using a wool detergent and a low spin speed (max. 400 rpm).
- Do not tumble dry or place on heaters, as heat can make wool hard and brittle.
- After washing, gently press out excess water using a towel, reshape while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Care Instructions for Boiled Wool
- Boiled wool requires minimal washing due to its self-cleaning properties. Simply air it out to refresh it.
- If washing is necessary, use the wool cycle at cold or max. 30°C with a wool detergent.
- Spin only at a low speed (max. 400 rpm) or use an interval spin for wool.
- Avoid tumble drying and direct heat sources, as these can damage the fibers.
- Reshape while damp and dry flat.
- Optional: For added weather resistance, boiled wool can be treated with a light lanolin bath after washing. This enhances its natural water-repellent properties.
By following these care instructions, you can ensure your wool garments remain soft, functional, and long-lasting.
Merino Fleece Fleece Pixie Hood - smoke blue
Wrap your little explorer in cozy comfort with our charming pixie hood made from ultra-soft 100% organic merino wool fleece – GOTS certified. This clever design combines a hat and scarf in one, keeping both head and neck perfectly protected from cold and drafts.
The soft, breathable wool fleece gently warms without overheating, while the pointed tip with a playful tassel adds that sweet “little gnome” look we all adore. Thoughtful details like the rounded hem and softly bound edges ensure a snug, comfortable fit that stays in place — even on the most active adventures.
Perfect for windy walks, chilly mornings, or winter play — your child will stay warm and cozy while exploring the world in style.
Made in Lithuania from natural, sustainable materials.
Wool & Silk Long-Sleeve Baby Bodysuit - magnolia
Soft, simple, and beautifully practical — this long-sleeved baby bodysuit is a must-have in every little one’s first wardrobe. Thoughtfully designed with easy-to-open press studs at the shoulder, it slips on and off effortlessly, making changing quick and stress-free.
Crafted from a luxurious blend of 70% organic virgin wool and 30% silk, this bodysuit feels incredibly gentle against delicate skin. The natural fibers work in harmony with your baby’s needs — wool helps regulate temperature, absorbs moisture, and keeps your little one comfortably warm, while silk adds a smooth, soothing touch perfect for sensitive skin.
Whether worn on its own or as a cozy base layer, this bodysuit offers breathable comfort all day long. A beautiful essential for newborns and growing babies alike — practical for parents, pure comfort for baby.
Made in Germany
Care Instructions for Engel Wool & Wool/Silk Garments
Proper care ensures that your wool and wool/silk garments stay soft, durable, and comfortable. Follow these guidelines for the best results:
Before First Use
Our products do not need to be washed before wearing. After the knitting process, fabrics are pre-washed to remove any excess dye residues, knitting oils, and dirt.
All our garments are made using 100% ecologically sound methods without harmful chemicals or textile finishes. We adhere to the strict IVN BEST and GOTS certification standards, ensuring that our dyes are safe and free from substances that could cause skin irritation or harm the environment.
General Care Guidelines
- Always use a wool-specific detergent, as it is enzyme-free (protease-free) and pH-neutral, preserving the integrity of wool fibers.
- For a quick hand wash, a gentle, natural shampoo can be a good alternative.
- Always check the garment's care label for specific washing instructions.
Hand-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Fill a basin with lukewarm water and add a mild wool detergent.
- Gently swirl the garment in the water—do not rub, wring, or soak.
- Rinse in water of the same temperature to prevent shock to the fibers.
- Avoid using a tumble dryer or placing the item on a radiator, as heat can cause felting and stiffness.
- After rinsing, gently squeeze out excess water using a clean towel, reshape the garment while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Machine-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Use the Wool Wash or Hand Wash cycle at cold or max. 30°C (86°F).
- Ensure the wash and rinse temperatures remain consistent to prevent shrinkage.
- Use a low spin setting (max. 400 rpm) or an interval spin for wool.
- Always use a wool-specific detergent to maintain the fibers' natural properties.
- Do not dry in a tumble dryer or on direct heat sources like radiators.
Care Instructions for Wool Fleece
- Machine washable at 30°C on the wool cycle.
- Thanks to a special finishing process—free from harmful chemicals—wool fleece is machine washable while maintaining its natural properties.
- Wool fleece garments naturally regenerate when aired out, minimizing the need for frequent washing. The fiber structure prevents odor bacteria from settling.
- If washing is necessary, follow standard wool cycle guidelines, using a wool detergent and a low spin speed (max. 400 rpm).
- Do not tumble dry or place on heaters, as heat can make wool hard and brittle.
- After washing, gently press out excess water using a towel, reshape while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Care Instructions for Boiled Wool
- Boiled wool requires minimal washing due to its self-cleaning properties. Simply air it out to refresh it.
- If washing is necessary, use the wool cycle at cold or max. 30°C with a wool detergent.
- Spin only at a low speed (max. 400 rpm) or use an interval spin for wool.
- Avoid tumble drying and direct heat sources, as these can damage the fibers.
- Reshape while damp and dry flat.
- Optional: For added weather resistance, boiled wool can be treated with a light lanolin bath after washing. This enhances its natural water-repellent properties.
By following these care instructions, you can ensure your wool garments remain soft, functional, and long-lasting.
Wool & Silk Long-Sleeve Baby Bodysuit - navy blue
Soft, simple, and beautifully practical — this long-sleeved baby bodysuit is a must-have in every little one’s first wardrobe. Thoughtfully designed with easy-to-open press studs at the shoulder, it slips on and off effortlessly, making changing quick and stress-free.
Crafted from a luxurious blend of 70% organic virgin wool and 30% silk, this bodysuit feels incredibly gentle against delicate skin. The natural fibers work in harmony with your baby’s needs — wool helps regulate temperature, absorbs moisture, and keeps your little one comfortably warm, while silk adds a smooth, soothing touch perfect for sensitive skin.
Whether worn on its own or as a cozy base layer, this bodysuit offers breathable comfort all day long. A beautiful essential for newborns and growing babies alike — practical for parents, pure comfort for baby.
Made in Germany
Care Instructions for Engel Wool & Wool/Silk Garments
Proper care ensures that your wool and wool/silk garments stay soft, durable, and comfortable. Follow these guidelines for the best results:
Before First Use
Our products do not need to be washed before wearing. After the knitting process, fabrics are pre-washed to remove any excess dye residues, knitting oils, and dirt.
All our garments are made using 100% ecologically sound methods without harmful chemicals or textile finishes. We adhere to the strict IVN BEST and GOTS certification standards, ensuring that our dyes are safe and free from substances that could cause skin irritation or harm the environment.
General Care Guidelines
- Always use a wool-specific detergent, as it is enzyme-free (protease-free) and pH-neutral, preserving the integrity of wool fibers.
- For a quick hand wash, a gentle, natural shampoo can be a good alternative.
- Always check the garment's care label for specific washing instructions.
Hand-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Fill a basin with lukewarm water and add a mild wool detergent.
- Gently swirl the garment in the water—do not rub, wring, or soak.
- Rinse in water of the same temperature to prevent shock to the fibers.
- Avoid using a tumble dryer or placing the item on a radiator, as heat can cause felting and stiffness.
- After rinsing, gently squeeze out excess water using a clean towel, reshape the garment while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Machine-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Use the Wool Wash or Hand Wash cycle at cold or max. 30°C (86°F).
- Ensure the wash and rinse temperatures remain consistent to prevent shrinkage.
- Use a low spin setting (max. 400 rpm) or an interval spin for wool.
- Always use a wool-specific detergent to maintain the fibers' natural properties.
- Do not dry in a tumble dryer or on direct heat sources like radiators.
Care Instructions for Wool Fleece
- Machine washable at 30°C on the wool cycle.
- Thanks to a special finishing process—free from harmful chemicals—wool fleece is machine washable while maintaining its natural properties.
- Wool fleece garments naturally regenerate when aired out, minimizing the need for frequent washing. The fiber structure prevents odor bacteria from settling.
- If washing is necessary, follow standard wool cycle guidelines, using a wool detergent and a low spin speed (max. 400 rpm).
- Do not tumble dry or place on heaters, as heat can make wool hard and brittle.
- After washing, gently press out excess water using a towel, reshape while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Care Instructions for Boiled Wool
- Boiled wool requires minimal washing due to its self-cleaning properties. Simply air it out to refresh it.
- If washing is necessary, use the wool cycle at cold or max. 30°C with a wool detergent.
- Spin only at a low speed (max. 400 rpm) or use an interval spin for wool.
- Avoid tumble drying and direct heat sources, as these can damage the fibers.
- Reshape while damp and dry flat.
- Optional: For added weather resistance, boiled wool can be treated with a light lanolin bath after washing. This enhances its natural water-repellent properties.
By following these care instructions, you can ensure your wool garments remain soft, functional, and long-lasting.
Wool & Silk Long-Sleeve Baby Bodysuit - walnut
Soft, simple, and beautifully practical — this long-sleeved baby bodysuit is a must-have in every little one’s first wardrobe. Thoughtfully designed with easy-to-open press studs at the shoulder, it slips on and off effortlessly, making changing quick and stress-free.
Crafted from a luxurious blend of 70% organic virgin wool and 30% silk, this bodysuit feels incredibly gentle against delicate skin. The natural fibers work in harmony with your baby’s needs — wool helps regulate temperature, absorbs moisture, and keeps your little one comfortably warm, while silk adds a smooth, soothing touch perfect for sensitive skin.
Whether worn on its own or as a cozy base layer, this bodysuit offers breathable comfort all day long. A beautiful essential for newborns and growing babies alike — practical for parents, pure comfort for baby.
Made in Germany
Care Instructions for Engel Wool & Wool/Silk Garments
Proper care ensures that your wool and wool/silk garments stay soft, durable, and comfortable. Follow these guidelines for the best results:
Before First Use
Our products do not need to be washed before wearing. After the knitting process, fabrics are pre-washed to remove any excess dye residues, knitting oils, and dirt.
All our garments are made using 100% ecologically sound methods without harmful chemicals or textile finishes. We adhere to the strict IVN BEST and GOTS certification standards, ensuring that our dyes are safe and free from substances that could cause skin irritation or harm the environment.
General Care Guidelines
- Always use a wool-specific detergent, as it is enzyme-free (protease-free) and pH-neutral, preserving the integrity of wool fibers.
- For a quick hand wash, a gentle, natural shampoo can be a good alternative.
- Always check the garment's care label for specific washing instructions.
Hand-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Fill a basin with lukewarm water and add a mild wool detergent.
- Gently swirl the garment in the water—do not rub, wring, or soak.
- Rinse in water of the same temperature to prevent shock to the fibers.
- Avoid using a tumble dryer or placing the item on a radiator, as heat can cause felting and stiffness.
- After rinsing, gently squeeze out excess water using a clean towel, reshape the garment while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Machine-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Use the Wool Wash or Hand Wash cycle at cold or max. 30°C (86°F).
- Ensure the wash and rinse temperatures remain consistent to prevent shrinkage.
- Use a low spin setting (max. 400 rpm) or an interval spin for wool.
- Always use a wool-specific detergent to maintain the fibers' natural properties.
- Do not dry in a tumble dryer or on direct heat sources like radiators.
Care Instructions for Wool Fleece
- Machine washable at 30°C on the wool cycle.
- Thanks to a special finishing process—free from harmful chemicals—wool fleece is machine washable while maintaining its natural properties.
- Wool fleece garments naturally regenerate when aired out, minimizing the need for frequent washing. The fiber structure prevents odor bacteria from settling.
- If washing is necessary, follow standard wool cycle guidelines, using a wool detergent and a low spin speed (max. 400 rpm).
- Do not tumble dry or place on heaters, as heat can make wool hard and brittle.
- After washing, gently press out excess water using a towel, reshape while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Care Instructions for Boiled Wool
- Boiled wool requires minimal washing due to its self-cleaning properties. Simply air it out to refresh it.
- If washing is necessary, use the wool cycle at cold or max. 30°C with a wool detergent.
- Spin only at a low speed (max. 400 rpm) or use an interval spin for wool.
- Avoid tumble drying and direct heat sources, as these can damage the fibers.
- Reshape while damp and dry flat.
- Optional: For added weather resistance, boiled wool can be treated with a light lanolin bath after washing. This enhances its natural water-repellent properties.
By following these care instructions, you can ensure your wool garments remain soft, functional, and long-lasting.
Wool & Silk Long-Sleeve Baby Bodysuit - speckle
Soft, simple, and beautifully practical — this long-sleeved baby bodysuit is a must-have in every little one’s first wardrobe. Thoughtfully designed with easy-to-open press studs at the shoulder, it slips on and off effortlessly, making changing quick and stress-free.
Crafted from a luxurious blend of 70% organic virgin wool and 30% silk, this bodysuit feels incredibly gentle against delicate skin. The natural fibers work in harmony with your baby’s needs — wool helps regulate temperature, absorbs moisture, and keeps your little one comfortably warm, while silk adds a smooth, soothing touch perfect for sensitive skin.
Whether worn on its own or as a cozy base layer, this bodysuit offers breathable comfort all day long. A beautiful essential for newborns and growing babies alike — practical for parents, pure comfort for baby.
Made in Germany
Care Instructions for Engel Wool & Wool/Silk Garments
Proper care ensures that your wool and wool/silk garments stay soft, durable, and comfortable. Follow these guidelines for the best results:
Before First Use
Our products do not need to be washed before wearing. After the knitting process, fabrics are pre-washed to remove any excess dye residues, knitting oils, and dirt.
All our garments are made using 100% ecologically sound methods without harmful chemicals or textile finishes. We adhere to the strict IVN BEST and GOTS certification standards, ensuring that our dyes are safe and free from substances that could cause skin irritation or harm the environment.
General Care Guidelines
- Always use a wool-specific detergent, as it is enzyme-free (protease-free) and pH-neutral, preserving the integrity of wool fibers.
- For a quick hand wash, a gentle, natural shampoo can be a good alternative.
- Always check the garment's care label for specific washing instructions.
Hand-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Fill a basin with lukewarm water and add a mild wool detergent.
- Gently swirl the garment in the water—do not rub, wring, or soak.
- Rinse in water of the same temperature to prevent shock to the fibers.
- Avoid using a tumble dryer or placing the item on a radiator, as heat can cause felting and stiffness.
- After rinsing, gently squeeze out excess water using a clean towel, reshape the garment while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Machine-Washing Wool & Wool/Silk
- Use the Wool Wash or Hand Wash cycle at cold or max. 30°C (86°F).
- Ensure the wash and rinse temperatures remain consistent to prevent shrinkage.
- Use a low spin setting (max. 400 rpm) or an interval spin for wool.
- Always use a wool-specific detergent to maintain the fibers' natural properties.
- Do not dry in a tumble dryer or on direct heat sources like radiators.
Care Instructions for Wool Fleece
- Machine washable at 30°C on the wool cycle.
- Thanks to a special finishing process—free from harmful chemicals—wool fleece is machine washable while maintaining its natural properties.
- Wool fleece garments naturally regenerate when aired out, minimizing the need for frequent washing. The fiber structure prevents odor bacteria from settling.
- If washing is necessary, follow standard wool cycle guidelines, using a wool detergent and a low spin speed (max. 400 rpm).
- Do not tumble dry or place on heaters, as heat can make wool hard and brittle.
- After washing, gently press out excess water using a towel, reshape while damp, and lay flat to dry.
Care Instructions for Boiled Wool
- Boiled wool requires minimal washing due to its self-cleaning properties. Simply air it out to refresh it.
- If washing is necessary, use the wool cycle at cold or max. 30°C with a wool detergent.
- Spin only at a low speed (max. 400 rpm) or use an interval spin for wool.
- Avoid tumble drying and direct heat sources, as these can damage the fibers.
- Reshape while damp and dry flat.
- Optional: For added weather resistance, boiled wool can be treated with a light lanolin bath after washing. This enhances its natural water-repellent properties.
By following these care instructions, you can ensure your wool garments remain soft, functional, and long-lasting.
Boiled Wool Jacket -soft pink
Experience the magic of autumn with Disana's beloved boiled wool jacket, perfect for any weather—from golden sun to misty fog. Expertly crafted from premium boiled merino wool, this jacket ensures your little ones stay warm even in cooler temperatures. The large, contoured hood fits snugly around the face, while the inset pockets provide ample space for treasures collected during adventures. Designed with a longer back, this jacket keeps your child’s back warm while bending or crawling. Finely knitted cuffs at the sleeves offer a soft and secure fit.
Special features:
- sleeves with additional knitted cuffs
- button fly with big buttons for easy opening and closing
- longer cut on the back part
- hood and back yoke with lining made from organic cotton - big, proper closing hood
- big, sewn-in loop for easy hanging up
Sizes 5-6y (110/116) and 7-8y (122/128): these jackets are designed to be longer and slimmer than the smaller sizes. The cut is more athletic, offering a less round and childlike silhouette for a sportier look.
Made in Germany.



Hand Washing:
- Fill a sink or basin with lukewarm water (around 25°C) and add a mild wool detergent. Avoid regular detergents, as they contain enzymes that can break down wool fibers.
- Gently submerge the garment and lightly press it in the water for 1–2 minutes. Do not rub, wring, or stretch the fabric.
- Rinse with clean water at the same temperature to prevent shock and shrinkage.
- Carefully press out excess water without twisting. Lay the garment on a towel, roll it up to absorb moisture, then reshape and dry flat away from direct heat and sunlight.
Machine Washing:
- Select the Wool Wash or Hand Wash program with a maximum temperature of 30°C.
- Use a low spin setting (max 400 rpm) or choose a wool program that minimizes agitation.
- Always use a wool detergent to maintain fiber integrity.