WOOL leggings
WOOL leggings
WOOL leggings
WOOL leggings
WOOL leggings
WOOL leggings

WOOL leggings

Regular price€54,90
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Color Dark grey melange
WOOL leggings
Size
Size
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Description

Beautiful wool leggings in beautiful merino wool that does not scratch.

The leggings has elastic at the waist.

Theese leggings are perfect as the inner layer when it is extra cold.

Wool is heat-regulated and transports sweat away from the body.

Wool can keep you warm and dry even if the temperature changes during a day.

The product is X-CARE ® and Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified

This means that the cotton /wool are certified organic and that all stages through the processes as coloration, knitting and sewing are with consideration for the environment.

-No harmful Chemicals

-No superwash (harmful treatment of the wool product)

-A fair treatment of workers

-Happy sheeps

-No sheep have to suffer mulesing or sheep dips with toxic chemicals

-Animals are kept in a manner appropriate to their species and according to approved organic farming standard.

Washing instructions:

Wool clothing does not need washing as often as other materials, because of its self-cleaning qualities.

All of our wool products are machine washable at 30 degrees on wool setting and low-speed centrifugation.

Always use a wash detergent especially made for wool products.

Can be steamed or ironed at low temperature.

The model is 174 cm tall and wears size S

Materials

Organic wool 100%

Washing instructions

Machine wash 30 ° on wool program.
Do not tumble dry.
Wash with similar colors.
We recommend washing the product inside out to protect prints and colors as best as possible
Use wool detergent without enzymes

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