LEGGINGS
Size 3-6 months and 6-12 months:
- Designed with an extra high soft waistband that ensures a gentle hold on the tummy. It can be folded down to the hips or left high to cover the tummy.
- Footed pans to keep your baby's feet warm
Size 1-2y, 3-4y and 5-6y:
- Long cuffs accommodate a growing child.
SLEEP SACKS
Sleep sacks are generous in size, we do not recommend sizing up.
age |
length of sleep sack* |
height of child |
weight of child |
6-12 months |
29" (74 cm) |
24 - 29 in (61 - 73.7 cm) |
11 - 18 lbs (5 - 8.2 kg) |
1-2 years |
32.5" (83 cm) |
28 - 33 in (71 - 84 cm) |
17 - 27 lbs (7.7 -12.3 kg) |
2-4 years |
40" (102 cm) |
32 - 40 in (81.3 - 101.6 cm) |
26 - 44 lbs (11.8 - 18 kg) |
5-6 years |
46" (117 cm) |
39 - 45 in (100 - 115 cm)
|
33 - 44 lbs (15 -20 kg)
|
*from shoulders to the end of cuffs
THERMAL BASE SETS
Thermal base layers are designed to fit snugly (close to the body). We suggest a size up if you like a more loose fit for your child.
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size |
T-shirt length |
**inside leggings |
3-6 months |
11.5" (29 cm) |
9.8" (25 cm) |
6-12 months |
12.5" (33 cm) |
11" (28 cm) |
1-2 years |
14" (35 cm) |
14" (36 cm) |
3-4 years |
15.75" (40 cm) |
16" (41 cm) |
5-6 years |
17.7" (45 cm) |
19.5" (49 cm) |
* T-shirt length - length from the shoulder to the bottom of the T-shirt
** Inside leggings - length of the leggings from the crotch to the heel of footed
pans or end of the cuffs
We believe in things that last and want to help your products look good for as long as possible.
How to care for your merino wool products?
Merino needs far less washing compared to cotton and synthetic fabrics. Often simply hanging your Merino garment outside on the line for a few hours is enough for it to refresh and renew. This is because it breathes better than any other material and is naturally antibacterial and odor resistant.
Regular airing of your Baby in Merino Products will keep them fresh. When you do wash your garments, always be sure to follow the instructions on the label.
- Use environmentally friendly detergent. Wash wool preferably by hand in lukewarm water or with a wool (gentle) cycle, max. 90˚F (30˚C).
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Never soak your Merino garments, as this destroys the wool fibers.
- Use only soft spin and do not tumble dry.
- Press moisture in a towel, reshape, and dry flat.
- Do not dry wool in direct sunlight or close to a heating source.
- For protection against moths, store wool clothing in a sealed plastic bag when not being used.
- We recommend treating your wool garments with an environmentally friendly wool conditioner to preserve their softness and ability to absorb moisture.
Pilling
As our wool has not been treated with a synthetic coating, it may pill.
If pilling occurs, do not despair. This is a natural process where friction causes the short fibers to migrate to the surface.