UNPERFEKTER ARTIKEL – zwei kleine dunklere Flecken auf der äußeren Merinoschicht – aus Merinofaser gestrickt
Größe 1-2 Jahre
2-lagiger Schlafsack aus 100 % MERINOWOLLE mit offenen Füßen. Die erste, äußere Schicht ist eine schwerere Schicht aus hochwertiger, umweltfreundlicher 100 % MERINOWOLLE. Es bietet zusätzliche Wärme und ultimative Gemütlichkeit. Wir haben auch eine zweite, innere Schicht aus einer leichteren, hochwertigen, umweltfreundlichen 100 % MERINOWOLLE hinzugefügt, die direkt die Haut Ihres Babys berührt.
ARTIKEL IST NICHT RÜCKGABEBAR
Praktisch und einfach zu bedienen – durchgehender YKK-Reißverschluss vorne
Lange umklappbare Bündchen mit umklappbaren Verschlüssen, um die kleinen Zehen zu bedecken
Geeignet für den Einsatz bei Temperaturen von 17 °C bis 26 °C (63 °F - 79 °F)
Weich und juckfrei, die beste Wahl für ein Kind, das an Allergien und Ekzemen leidet
Außergewöhnliche thermoregulierende Eigenschaften helfen den Kleinen, trocken und warm zu bleiben
Entworfen und getestet in den USA, hergestellt in der Slowakei, EU aus umweltfreundlichem und GOTS-zertifiziertem Stoff
Schlafsäcke erfüllen die US-Sicherheitsbestimmungen für Kindernachtwäsche
Mit Kordelzug zur einfachen Aufbewahrung
das Alter
Schlafsacklänge*
Höhe des Kindes
Gewicht des Kindes
6-12 Monate
29 Zoll (74 cm)
24 - 29 Zoll (61 - 73,7 cm)
11 - 18 Pfund (5 - 8,2 kg)
1-2 Jahre
32,5 Zoll (83 cm)
28 - 33 Zoll (71 - 84 cm)
17 - 27 Pfund (7,7 -12,3 kg)
2-4 Jahre
40 Zoll (102 cm)
32 - 40 Zoll (81,3 - 101,6 cm)
26 - 44 Pfund (11,8 - 18 kg)
5-6 Jahre
46 Zoll (117 cm)
39 - 45 Zoll (100 - 115cm)
33 - 44 Pfund (15 -20 kg)
*von den Schultern bis zum Ende der Manschetten
Wir glauben an langlebige Dinge und möchten dazu beitragen, dass Ihre Produkte so lange wie möglich gut aussehen.
Wie pflegen Sie Ihre Produkte aus Merinowolle?
Merino muss im Vergleich zu Baumwolle und synthetischen Stoffen viel weniger gewaschen werden. Oft reicht es aus, Ihr Merino-Kleidungsstück einfach für ein paar Stunden draußen auf die Leine zu hängen, um es zu erfrischen und zu erneuern. Denn es atmet besser als jedes andere Material und ist von Natur aus antibakteriell und geruchshemmend.
Regelmäßiges Lüften Ihres Babys in Merino Schlafsäcken hält es frisch. Wenn Sie Ihre Kleidungsstücke waschen, achten Sie immer darauf, die Anweisungen auf dem Etikett zu befolgen.
Verwenden Sie umweltfreundliche Reinigungsmittel . Wolle vorzugsweise von Hand in lauwarmem Wasser oder im Schonwaschgang waschen, max. 30 °C (90 °F) .
Weichen Sie Ihre Merino-Kleidung niemals ein, da dies die Wollfasern zerstört.
Nur sanft schleudern und nicht im Trockner trocknen.
In feuchtem Zustand formen und flach auf einem Handtuch trocknen .
Trocknen Sie Wolle nicht in direktem Sonnenlicht oder in der Nähe einer Heizquelle.
Wollkleidung zum Schutz vor Motten in einem verschlossenen Plastikbeutel aufbewahren, wenn sie nicht verwendet wird.
Wir empfehlen, Ihre Wollkleidung mit umweltfreundlichem Wollconditioner zu behandeln, um ihre Weichheit und Fähigkeit, Feuchtigkeit aufzunehmen, zu erhalten.
Pilling
Da unsere Wolle nicht mit einer synthetischen Beschichtung behandelt wurde, kann es zu Pilling kommen. Wenn Pilling auftritt, verzweifeln Sie nicht. Dies ist ein natürlicher Prozess, bei dem die kurzen Fasern durch Reibung an die Oberfläche wandern.
Classic melange jacket now comes in a plain-colored version for all-season wear. Made from soft, breathable organic merino wool, it’s the perfect layer for your little one from day one. The practical wrap-around design means no pulling over the head—ideal for sensitive newborns. Its stretchy purl-knit construction ensures a snug, comfy fit that moves with your baby.
Simple, cozy, and naturally temperature-regulating, this jacket is a must-have for everyday comfort.
Details:
100% organic merino wool
Easy-on wrap design with side ties
Naturally breathable and soft
Made in Germany by Disana
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.
Classic melange jacket now comes in a plain-colored version for all-season wear. Made from soft, breathable organic merino wool, it’s the perfect layer for your little one from day one. The practical wrap-around design means no pulling over the head—ideal for sensitive newborns. Its stretchy purl-knit construction ensures a snug, comfy fit that moves with your baby.
Simple, cozy, and naturally temperature-regulating, this jacket is a must-have for everyday comfort.
Details:
100% organic merino wool
Easy-on wrap design with side ties
Naturally breathable and soft
Made in Germany by Disana
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.
Classic melange jacket now comes in a plain-colored version for all-season wear. Made from soft, breathable organic merino wool, it’s the perfect layer for your little one from day one. The practical wrap-around design means no pulling over the head—ideal for sensitive newborns. Its stretchy purl-knit construction ensures a snug, comfy fit that moves with your baby.
Simple, cozy, and naturally temperature-regulating, this jacket is a must-have for everyday comfort.
Details:
100% organic merino wool
Easy-on wrap design with side ties
Naturally breathable and soft
Made in Germany by Disana
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.
Crafted from soft merino wool, this overall keeps little ones warm and cosy through their first weeks and months. The highly elastic purl knit stretches effortlessly, moving with every playful kick without restricting your baby’s comfort.
A smart, diagonal button placket makes dressing and undressing simple, even while your baby is sleeping. Large, natural tagua nut buttons are easy to handle, and practical fold-over cuffs on the legs keep tiny feet warm during those first outdoor adventures.
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.
Crafted from soft merino wool, this overall keeps little ones warm and cosy through their first weeks and months. The highly elastic purl knit stretches effortlessly, moving with every playful kick without restricting your baby’s comfort.
A smart, diagonal button placket makes dressing and undressing simple, even while your baby is sleeping. Large, natural tagua nut buttons are easy to handle, and practical fold-over cuffs on the legs keep tiny feet warm during those first outdoor adventures.
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.
Crafted from soft merino wool, this overall keeps little ones warm and cosy through their first weeks and months. The highly elastic purl knit stretches effortlessly, moving with every playful kick without restricting your baby’s comfort.
A smart, diagonal button placket makes dressing and undressing simple, even while your baby is sleeping. Large, natural tagua nut buttons are easy to handle, and practical fold-over cuffs on the legs keep tiny feet warm during those first outdoor adventures.
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.
Just arrived in our world, newborns deserve to feel safe, warm, and comfortable. Our knitted bonnet gently wraps your baby’s sensitive head in soft, organic merino wool – perfect for those first walks in fresh air.
Special cut & extra-fine flat seams for comfort, even when lying down.
Wide, flexible knitted ties to keep the bonnet in place.
Extra-soft merino wool – no itching or scratching.
Sizing: We recommend measuring your child’s head before choosing a size. Disana hats use the European metric sizing standard based on head circumference (measure at the largest point above the eyebrows).
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.
Just arrived in our world, newborns deserve to feel safe, warm, and comfortable. Our knitted bonnet gently wraps your baby’s sensitive head in soft, organic merino wool – perfect for those first walks in fresh air.
Special cut & extra-fine flat seams for comfort, even when lying down.
Wide, flexible knitted ties to keep the bonnet in place.
Extra-soft merino wool – no itching or scratching.
Sizing: We recommend measuring your child’s head before choosing a size. Disana hats use the European metric sizing standard based on head circumference (measure at the largest point above the eyebrows).
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.
Just arrived in our world, newborns deserve to feel safe, warm, and comfortable. Our knitted bonnet gently wraps your baby’s sensitive head in soft, organic merino wool – perfect for those first walks in fresh air.
Special cut & extra-fine flat seams for comfort, even when lying down.
Wide, flexible knitted ties to keep the bonnet in place.
Extra-soft merino wool – no itching or scratching.
Sizing: We recommend measuring your child’s head before choosing a size. Pure Pure hats use the European metric sizing standard based on head circumference (measure at the largest point above the eyebrows).
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.
Toben, spielen, rennen… das macht einen Kindertag aus. Die Leggings von Disana sind für solche Tage gemacht und halten das Kind warm. Der feine Rippstrick aus weicher Merinowolle macht die Leggings flexibel und elastisch. Das angenehm weiche Gummiband im Bund verhindert ein Herunterrutschen der Leggings, ohne das Kind einzuschränken – maximale Bewegungsfreiheit nach oben und unten.
Besondere Merkmale: - elastischer und dehnbarer Rippstrick - Bund mit eingenähtem Gummiband
Toben, spielen, rennen… das macht einen Kindertag aus. Die Leggings von Disana sind für solche Tage gemacht und halten das Kind warm. Der feine Rippstrick aus weicher Merinowolle macht die Leggings flexibel und elastisch. Das angenehm weiche Gummiband im Bund verhindert ein Herunterrutschen der Leggings, ohne das Kind einzuschränken – maximale Bewegungsfreiheit nach oben und unten.
Besondere Merkmale: - elastischer und dehnbarer Rippstrick - Bund mit eingenähtem Gummiband
Toben, spielen, rennen… das macht einen Kindertag aus. Die Leggings von Disana sind für solche Tage gemacht und halten das Kind warm. Der feine Rippstrick aus weicher Merinowolle macht die Leggings flexibel und elastisch. Das angenehm weiche Gummiband im Bund verhindert ein Herunterrutschen der Leggings, ohne das Kind einzuschränken – maximale Bewegungsfreiheit nach oben und unten.
Besondere Merkmale: - elastischer und dehnbarer Rippstrick - Bund mit eingenähtem Gummiband
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.
Toben, spielen, rennen… das macht einen Kindertag aus. Die Leggings von Disana sind für solche Tage gemacht und halten das Kind warm. Der feine Rippstrick aus weicher Merinowolle macht die Leggings flexibel und elastisch. Das angenehm weiche Gummiband im Bund verhindert ein Herunterrutschen der Leggings, ohne das Kind einzuschränken – maximale Bewegungsfreiheit nach oben und unten.
Besondere Merkmale: - elastischer und dehnbarer Rippstrick - Bund mit eingenähtem Gummiband
Toben, spielen, rennen… das macht einen Kindertag aus. Die Leggings von Disana sind für solche Tage gemacht und halten das Kind warm. Der feine Rippstrick aus weicher Merinowolle macht die Leggings flexibel und elastisch. Das angenehm weiche Gummiband im Bund verhindert ein Herunterrutschen der Leggings, ohne das Kind einzuschränken – maximale Bewegungsfreiheit nach oben und unten.
Besondere Merkmale: - elastischer und dehnbarer Rippstrick - Bund mit eingenähtem Gummiband