A fresh update to a beloved classic—Disana’s Boiled Wool Jacket now comes with a practical zip and playful updates, perfect for active little adventurers!
Thoughtfully designed with wide raglan sleeves, the jacket is easy to slip on and off—great for independent kids. Unlike the classic version, this Zip jacket has no sleeve cuffs, a longer back to keep the lower back warm during play, and roomy front pockets to stash little treasures.
The cozy hood is now lined with soft, fine merino wool for extra comfort and warmth. Whether it’s a crisp fall morning or a chilly spring afternoon, this jacket is made for year-round outdoor fun.
Outer: 100% boiled merino wool
Lining in hood: Fine merino wool
Sourced and made with care: Raw wool from Argentina Spun in Europe Expertly crafted by Disana in Germany
Washing wool is simple—treat it like your own hair. Wool dislikes extreme temperatures, harsh detergents, and vigorous rubbing. By following these simple care instructions, your wool clothing will remain soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
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:
If you choose to use a washing machine, do so with caution. Modern machines often have a wool cycle, but settings vary. Follow these steps:
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.
Warning: Some machines may have temperature fluctuations or automatic high-speed spins, which can cause shrinkage and felting. If unsure, hand washing is the safest option.
Removing Stains:
For tough stains, ox-gall soap is an effective natural stain remover. However, it can fade colors, so always test on a hidden area first. Apply directly to the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as usual.
How Often Should Wool Be Washed?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning. Its fibers repel dirt and odors, so frequent washing is unnecessary. Simply air out wool garments in fresh air to refresh them. Washing too often can strip wool of its natural lanolin, reducing its softness and durability.
Do I Need to Wash New Wool Garments Before Wearing?
No, Disana wool products are pre-cleaned during production and free from harmful chemicals, making them safe and comfortable to wear right away.
What If My Wool Garment Shrinks?
If a wool garment is accidentally washed at a high temperature, it may shrink and felt permanently. Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. However, if minor shrinkage occurs, try soaking the item in lukewarm water (25°C) and gently reshaping it before drying flat.
Romping, playing, running... these activities fill a child's day. Disana's leggings are crafted for such energetic days, keeping your child warm and comfortable. Made from soft merino wool, the fine rib knit ensures the leggings are both flexible and elastic. A soft, comfortable elastic waistband keeps the leggings securely in place without restricting your child's movement, providing maximum mobility.
Washing wool is simple—treat it like your own hair. Wool dislikes extreme temperatures, harsh detergents, and vigorous rubbing. By following these simple care instructions, your wool clothing will remain soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
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:
If you choose to use a washing machine, do so with caution. Modern machines often have a wool cycle, but settings vary. Follow these steps:
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.
Warning: Some machines may have temperature fluctuations or automatic high-speed spins, which can cause shrinkage and felting. If unsure, hand washing is the safest option.
Removing Stains:
For tough stains, ox-gall soap is an effective natural stain remover. However, it can fade colors, so always test on a hidden area first. Apply directly to the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as usual.
How Often Should Wool Be Washed?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning. Its fibers repel dirt and odors, so frequent washing is unnecessary. Simply air out wool garments in fresh air to refresh them. Washing too often can strip wool of its natural lanolin, reducing its softness and durability.
Do I Need to Wash New Wool Garments Before Wearing?
No, Disana wool products are pre-cleaned during production and free from harmful chemicals, making them safe and comfortable to wear right away.
What If My Wool Garment Shrinks?
If a wool garment is accidentally washed at a high temperature, it may shrink and felt permanently. Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. However, if minor shrinkage occurs, try soaking the item in lukewarm water (25°C) and gently reshaping it before drying flat.
Romping, playing, running... these activities fill a child's day. Disana's leggings are crafted for such energetic days, keeping your child warm and comfortable. Made from soft merino wool, the fine rib knit ensures the leggings are both flexible and elastic. A soft, comfortable elastic waistband keeps the leggings securely in place without restricting your child's movement, providing maximum mobility.
Washing wool is simple—treat it like your own hair. Wool dislikes extreme temperatures, harsh detergents, and vigorous rubbing. By following these simple care instructions, your wool clothing will remain soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
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:
If you choose to use a washing machine, do so with caution. Modern machines often have a wool cycle, but settings vary. Follow these steps:
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.
Warning: Some machines may have temperature fluctuations or automatic high-speed spins, which can cause shrinkage and felting. If unsure, hand washing is the safest option.
Removing Stains:
For tough stains, ox-gall soap is an effective natural stain remover. However, it can fade colors, so always test on a hidden area first. Apply directly to the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as usual.
How Often Should Wool Be Washed?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning. Its fibers repel dirt and odors, so frequent washing is unnecessary. Simply air out wool garments in fresh air to refresh them. Washing too often can strip wool of its natural lanolin, reducing its softness and durability.
Do I Need to Wash New Wool Garments Before Wearing?
No, Disana wool products are pre-cleaned during production and free from harmful chemicals, making them safe and comfortable to wear right away.
What If My Wool Garment Shrinks?
If a wool garment is accidentally washed at a high temperature, it may shrink and felt permanently. Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. However, if minor shrinkage occurs, try soaking the item in lukewarm water (25°C) and gently reshaping it before drying flat.
These newly redesigned boiled wool trousers from Disana are tailored to meet the needs of little explorers, especially those in forest kindergartens. They combine warmth, comfort, and durability.
Details:
New straight cut with pre-shaped knees for greater freedom of movement
High, knitted waistband for a snug, secure fit—no suspenders needed
Integrated elastic band adds gentle support at the waist
Reinforced warmth with an extra layer of 260 g boiled wool on the seat and knees—ideal for playing, sitting, or crawling outdoors
Warm, durable, and thoughtfully made from sustainable materials: Wool sourced from Argentina, spun in Europe, and expertly crafted by Disana in Germany.
Washing wool is simple—treat it like your own hair. Wool dislikes extreme temperatures, harsh detergents, and vigorous rubbing. By following these simple care instructions, your wool clothing will remain soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
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:
If you choose to use a washing machine, do so with caution. Modern machines often have a wool cycle, but settings vary. Follow these steps:
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.
Warning: Some machines may have temperature fluctuations or automatic high-speed spins, which can cause shrinkage and felting. If unsure, hand washing is the safest option.
Removing Stains:
For tough stains, ox-gall soap is an effective natural stain remover. However, it can fade colors, so always test on a hidden area first. Apply directly to the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as usual.
How Often Should Wool Be Washed?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning. Its fibers repel dirt and odors, so frequent washing is unnecessary. Simply air out wool garments in fresh air to refresh them. Washing too often can strip wool of its natural lanolin, reducing its softness and durability.
Do I Need to Wash New Wool Garments Before Wearing?
No, Disana wool products are pre-cleaned during production and free from harmful chemicals, making them safe and comfortable to wear right away.
What If My Wool Garment Shrinks?
If a wool garment is accidentally washed at a high temperature, it may shrink and felt permanently. Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. However, if minor shrinkage occurs, try soaking the item in lukewarm water (25°C) and gently reshaping it before drying flat.
These newly redesigned boiled wool trousers from Disana are tailored to meet the needs of little explorers, especially those in forest kindergartens. They combine warmth, comfort, and durability.
Details:
New straight cut with pre-shaped knees for greater freedom of movement
High, knitted waistband for a snug, secure fit—no suspenders needed
Integrated elastic band adds gentle support at the waist
Reinforced warmth with an extra layer of 260 g boiled wool on the seat and knees—ideal for playing, sitting, or crawling outdoors
Warm, durable, and thoughtfully made from sustainable materials: Wool sourced from Argentina, spun in Europe, and expertly crafted by Disana in Germany.
Washing wool is simple—treat it like your own hair. Wool dislikes extreme temperatures, harsh detergents, and vigorous rubbing. By following these simple care instructions, your wool clothing will remain soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
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:
If you choose to use a washing machine, do so with caution. Modern machines often have a wool cycle, but settings vary. Follow these steps:
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.
Warning: Some machines may have temperature fluctuations or automatic high-speed spins, which can cause shrinkage and felting. If unsure, hand washing is the safest option.
Removing Stains:
For tough stains, ox-gall soap is an effective natural stain remover. However, it can fade colors, so always test on a hidden area first. Apply directly to the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as usual.
How Often Should Wool Be Washed?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning. Its fibers repel dirt and odors, so frequent washing is unnecessary. Simply air out wool garments in fresh air to refresh them. Washing too often can strip wool of its natural lanolin, reducing its softness and durability.
Do I Need to Wash New Wool Garments Before Wearing?
No, Disana wool products are pre-cleaned during production and free from harmful chemicals, making them safe and comfortable to wear right away.
What If My Wool Garment Shrinks?
If a wool garment is accidentally washed at a high temperature, it may shrink and felt permanently. Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. However, if minor shrinkage occurs, try soaking the item in lukewarm water (25°C) and gently reshaping it before drying flat.
These newly redesigned boiled wool trousers from Disana are tailored to meet the needs of little explorers, especially those in forest kindergartens. They combine warmth, comfort, and durability.
Details:
New straight cut with pre-shaped knees for greater freedom of movement
High, knitted waistband for a snug, secure fit—no suspenders needed
Integrated elastic band adds gentle support at the waist
Reinforced warmth with an extra layer of 260 g boiled wool on the seat and knees—ideal for playing, sitting, or crawling outdoors
Origin: Wool from Argentina, spun in Europe, finished by Disana in Germany
Washing wool is simple—treat it like your own hair. Wool dislikes extreme temperatures, harsh detergents, and vigorous rubbing. By following these simple care instructions, your wool clothing will remain soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
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:
If you choose to use a washing machine, do so with caution. Modern machines often have a wool cycle, but settings vary. Follow these steps:
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.
Warning: Some machines may have temperature fluctuations or automatic high-speed spins, which can cause shrinkage and felting. If unsure, hand washing is the safest option.
Removing Stains:
For tough stains, ox-gall soap is an effective natural stain remover. However, it can fade colors, so always test on a hidden area first. Apply directly to the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as usual.
How Often Should Wool Be Washed?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning. Its fibers repel dirt and odors, so frequent washing is unnecessary. Simply air out wool garments in fresh air to refresh them. Washing too often can strip wool of its natural lanolin, reducing its softness and durability.
Do I Need to Wash New Wool Garments Before Wearing?
No, Disana wool products are pre-cleaned during production and free from harmful chemicals, making them safe and comfortable to wear right away.
What If My Wool Garment Shrinks?
If a wool garment is accidentally washed at a high temperature, it may shrink and felt permanently. Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. However, if minor shrinkage occurs, try soaking the item in lukewarm water (25°C) and gently reshaping it before drying flat.
Matilda -Pink, Natural and Peach striped merino wool crew socks for babies.
Made in New Zealand
Fabric: 70% Merino Wool, 25% Nylon, 5% Elastane
Care: Gentle wash in lukewarm water. Hang dry.
Soft, cozy, and beautifully designed, the Matilda socks are crafted from high-quality merino wool to keep your little one's feet warm in winter and cool in summer. Merino wool naturally regulates body temperature, offering year-round comfort and breathability.Lamington socks are a favorite for their softness, stretch, and ability to stay on little feet.
Sizing Guide (Measurements are flat and un-stretched, heel to toe)
NB–3 months: 3.5 in / 9 cm
3–9 months: 4 in / 10 cm
1–2 years: 4.75 in / 12 cm
2–4 years: 5.5 in / 14 cm
4–6 years: 6 in / 15.5 cm
Please Note: If your baby is over 9 months, we recommend sizing up to 1–2 years. These sizes are guidelines only and may vary depending on your child.
Keeps my toddlers feet so warm I’m out crazy Minnesota weather
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Amanda
So cute. Fit my 3month old like knee highs right now which is great cause they don’t fall off!
Lamington
Merino Crew Socks - Rio
2 reviews
Regular price
$16.00
Made in New Zealand
Fabric: 70% Merino Wool, 25% Nylon, 5% Elastane
Care: Gentle wash in lukewarm water. Hang dry.
Soft, cozy, and beautifully designed, the Matilda socks are crafted from high-quality merino wool to keep your little one's feet warm in winter and cool in summer. Merino wool naturally regulates body temperature, offering year-round comfort and breathability.Lamington socks are a favorite for their softness, stretch, and ability to stay on little feet.
Sizing Guide (Measurements are flat and un-stretched, heel to toe)
NB–3 months: 3.5 in / 9 cm
3–9 months: 4 in / 10 cm
1–2 years: 4.75 in / 12 cm
2–4 years: 5.5 in / 14 cm
4–6 years: 6 in / 15.5 cm
Please Note: If your baby is over 9 months, we recommend sizing up to 1–2 years. These sizes are guidelines only and may vary depending on your child.
Keeps my toddlers feet so warm I’m out crazy Minnesota weather
A
Amanda
So cute. Fit my 3month old like knee highs right now which is great cause they don’t fall off!
Disana
Boiled Merino Wool Gloves - eucalyptus
No reviews
Regular price
$29.00
Disana boiled wool gloves are indispensable companions, keeping hands dry and cozily warm for extended periods, thanks to the exceptional properties of natural wool. Perfect for a walk, a sled ride, or playing in the snow, they provide a natural barrier against cold temperatures. The wool's high lanolin content coats each fiber making them resistant to water.
The gloves are very comfortable for babies to wear, feeling soft and cozy against their sensitive skin without causing any itchiness. A finely knitted cord ensures the gloves stay together as a pair.
Available in 3 sizes:
size 1 gloves are designed without thumbs - lenght 3.7" (9.5 cm) without cuffs
size 2 includes thumbs for added functionality - lenght 4.7" (12 cm) without cuffs
size 3 includes thumbs for added functionality - lenght 5.5" (14 cm) without cuffs
Washing wool is simple—treat it like your own hair. Wool dislikes extreme temperatures, harsh detergents, and vigorous rubbing. By following these simple care instructions, your wool clothing will remain soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
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:
If you choose to use a washing machine, do so with caution. Modern machines often have a wool cycle, but settings vary. Follow these steps:
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.
Warning: Some machines may have temperature fluctuations or automatic high-speed spins, which can cause shrinkage and felting. If unsure, hand washing is the safest option.
Removing Stains:
For tough stains, ox-gall soap is an effective natural stain remover. However, it can fade colors, so always test on a hidden area first. Apply directly to the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as usual.
How Often Should Wool Be Washed?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning. Its fibers repel dirt and odors, so frequent washing is unnecessary. Simply air out wool garments in fresh air to refresh them. Washing too often can strip wool of its natural lanolin, reducing its softness and durability.
Do I Need to Wash New Wool Garments Before Wearing?
No, Disana wool products are pre-cleaned during production and free from harmful chemicals, making them safe and comfortable to wear right away.
What If My Wool Garment Shrinks?
If a wool garment is accidentally washed at a high temperature, it may shrink and felt permanently. Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. However, if minor shrinkage occurs, try soaking the item in lukewarm water (25°C) and gently reshaping it before drying flat.
The Disana boiled wool hat is designed for unbeatable warmth and comfort, featuring a thoughtful low-cut design that fully covers the ears and cheeks. Its unique fit ensures a snug and secure grip, keeping it perfectly in place during all your winter adventures.
The outer layer is crafted from wind- and weatherproof boiled wool, made with 100% soft, fine merino wool. Inside, the lining is made from ultra-soft organic wool jersey, providing an extra layer of comfort.
With durable ties to keep the hat securely in place, even during playful snow days, this is the must-have accessory for staying cozy all winter long.
The Disana boiled wool hat is designed for unbeatable warmth and comfort, featuring a thoughtful low-cut design that fully covers the ears and cheeks. Its unique fit ensures a snug and secure grip, keeping it perfectly in place during all your winter adventures.
The outer layer is crafted from wind- and weatherproof boiled wool, made with 100% soft, fine merino wool. Inside, the lining is made from ultra-soft organic wool jersey, providing an extra layer of comfort.
With durable ties to keep the hat securely in place, even during playful snow days, this is the must-have accessory for staying cozy all winter long.
Disana boiled wool gloves are indispensable companions, keeping hands dry and cozily warm for extended periods, thanks to the exceptional properties of natural wool. Perfect for a walk, a sled ride, or playing in the snow, they provide a natural barrier against cold temperatures. The wool's high lanolin content coats each fiber making them resistant to water.
The gloves are very comfortable for babies to wear, feeling soft and cozy against their sensitive skin without causing any itchiness. A finely knitted cord ensures the gloves stay together as a pair.
Available in 3 sizes:
size 1 gloves are designed without thumbs - lenght 3.7" (9.5 cm) without cuffs
size 2 includes thumbs for added functionality - lenght 4.7" (12 cm) without cuffs
size 3 includes thumbs for added functionality - lenght 5.5" (14 cm) without cuffs
Washing wool is simple—treat it like your own hair. Wool dislikes extreme temperatures, harsh detergents, and vigorous rubbing. By following these simple care instructions, your wool clothing will remain soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
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:
If you choose to use a washing machine, do so with caution. Modern machines often have a wool cycle, but settings vary. Follow these steps:
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.
Warning: Some machines may have temperature fluctuations or automatic high-speed spins, which can cause shrinkage and felting. If unsure, hand washing is the safest option.
Removing Stains:
For tough stains, ox-gall soap is an effective natural stain remover. However, it can fade colors, so always test on a hidden area first. Apply directly to the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as usual.
How Often Should Wool Be Washed?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning. Its fibers repel dirt and odors, so frequent washing is unnecessary. Simply air out wool garments in fresh air to refresh them. Washing too often can strip wool of its natural lanolin, reducing its softness and durability.
Do I Need to Wash New Wool Garments Before Wearing?
No, Disana wool products are pre-cleaned during production and free from harmful chemicals, making them safe and comfortable to wear right away.
What If My Wool Garment Shrinks?
If a wool garment is accidentally washed at a high temperature, it may shrink and felt permanently. Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. However, if minor shrinkage occurs, try soaking the item in lukewarm water (25°C) and gently reshaping it before drying flat.
Disana boiled wool gloves are indispensable companions, keeping hands dry and cozily warm for extended periods, thanks to the exceptional properties of natural wool. Perfect for a walk, a sled ride, or playing in the snow, they provide a natural barrier against cold temperatures. The wool's high lanolin content coats each fiber making them resistant to water.
The gloves are very comfortable for babies to wear, feeling soft and cozy against their sensitive skin without causing any itchiness. A finely knitted cord ensures the gloves stay together as a pair.
Available in 3 sizes:
size 1 gloves are designed without thumbs - lenght 3.7" (9.5 cm) without cuffs
size 2 includes thumbs for added functionality - lenght 4.7" (12 cm) without cuffs
size 3 includes thumbs for added functionality - lenght 5.5" (14 cm) without cuffs
Washing wool is simple—treat it like your own hair. Wool dislikes extreme temperatures, harsh detergents, and vigorous rubbing. By following these simple care instructions, your wool clothing will remain soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
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:
If you choose to use a washing machine, do so with caution. Modern machines often have a wool cycle, but settings vary. Follow these steps:
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.
Warning: Some machines may have temperature fluctuations or automatic high-speed spins, which can cause shrinkage and felting. If unsure, hand washing is the safest option.
Removing Stains:
For tough stains, ox-gall soap is an effective natural stain remover. However, it can fade colors, so always test on a hidden area first. Apply directly to the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as usual.
How Often Should Wool Be Washed?
Wool is naturally self-cleaning. Its fibers repel dirt and odors, so frequent washing is unnecessary. Simply air out wool garments in fresh air to refresh them. Washing too often can strip wool of its natural lanolin, reducing its softness and durability.
Do I Need to Wash New Wool Garments Before Wearing?
No, Disana wool products are pre-cleaned during production and free from harmful chemicals, making them safe and comfortable to wear right away.
What If My Wool Garment Shrinks?
If a wool garment is accidentally washed at a high temperature, it may shrink and felt permanently. Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. However, if minor shrinkage occurs, try soaking the item in lukewarm water (25°C) and gently reshaping it before drying flat.