Curry merino wool cap for babies and toddlers
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Product number:
DISHA-KNITK-72MIN-54-58
EAN:
4250021641720
Composition:
100% merino wool
Manufacturer:
Disana
Product information "Baby & Kids' Knitted in wool Hat Curry I Disana"
Perfect to keep your kid's head warm. Elastic and pleasant to wear, is ideal for cold days outside. Knitted with large, flexible meshes, it really fits on every head and can be put on even by the smallest hands. The additional thread makes it very warm and resistant to any cold breeze, while the lovely traditional design, makes it suitable at any time. Made of 100% soft merino wool, this hat doesn't irritate the skin on the forehead or the temples and it is gentle on even the most sensitive skin. Care Instructions: machine washable on delicate cycle Made in Germany Size 1 Approx 4-12 months = 42-46 cm circumference Size 2 Approx. 12-24 months = 46-50 cm circumference Size 3 Approx. 2-4 years = 50-54 cm circumference Size 4 Adult size = 54-58 cm circumference
Gender: | UNISEX |
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Print: | Minimal |
Season: | NOS |
Sustainability: | Made In Europe, Organic |
Sustainability Values: | Fair and transparent production, GOTS-certified organic fibers, Made in Germany, Member of the International Association of Natural Textiles (IVN), Sustainable production methods |
Main material: | Merino wool |

Disana
Disana is a German company that produces from more than 25 years baby items such as cloth diapers and ciripà in natural fibers such as organic cotton. Disana is also part of the International Natural Textiles Association (IVN) and is committed to producing under strict ecological guidelines.
Manufacturer website
The products purchased on this website are shipped through a carrier to the address provided by the customer. At the time of shipment, you will receive an email from our logistics and shipping partner. Delivery takes 2-5 working days for Italy & Europe, 7-14 working days for extra EU.

Fair and transparent production

GOTS-certified organic fibers

Made in Germany

Member of the International Association of Natural Textiles (IVN)

Sustainable production methods