Boiled wool B-plane trousers are ideal for accompanying children during spring, autumn and winter.
The trousers are made of boiled wool (100% virgin wool, STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®), they are warm, breathable and regulate body temperature naturally. They also hold the drizzle.
A wide elastic fabric at the waist that keeps the tummy warm and is easy for the baby to wear.
It has long organic cotton cuffs, which easily disappear into wellies or winter boots. They are extra long, so the trousers grow a little with the child.
ATTENTION:
I decided to ALWAYS make them in DARK GRAY!
In the photos you can still see them in light Giorgio, but it's really too delicate a color!
On the knees there are patches, again in boiled wool.
I recommend wearing trousers over leggings, tights or long underwear (suitable for the outside temperature). It would be ideal if they were made of wool or wool/silk.
In the photos the little girl (height 117 cm) is wearing size trousers. 116 and the child (height 92 cm) in trousers in size. 92 (wearing jeans underneath).
Material:
100% virgin wool, without mulesing, certified: STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®, weight: 415 g/m²
Cuffs: 98% organic cotton, 2% elastane
Information on boiled wool:
Boiled wool is a 100% natural product made from sheep's wool, denser and more resistant than virgin wool. It does not contain chemical additives.
How is boiled wool created?
The pure wool is first knitted and then felted and compacted through a special steam and heat treatment. The fabric shrinks by up to 40% during this process (the fulling process) and the contraction of the wool fibers traps a large number of air chambers that store released body heat and retain cold air from outside.
Boiled wool has wonderful properties:
- warming, but also thermoregulating and breathable
- almost self-cleaning (the fibers transport dirt to the outside) and also has an antibacterial effect
- water and dirt repellent thanks to the grease in the wool (lanolin) and the air chambers, water droplets simply roll off the surface of the fabric
- retains bad odors poorly
- its specific weight is low
Wash:
Thanks to the structure of the fibers and the grease of the wool, bacteria and dirt are unlikely to settle. Dirt as well as moisture are transported to the outside of the fabric.
To clean the garment, simply hang it in the open air (perhaps all night). Once dry, the dirt can be brushed off with your hand or a soft brush (important: wait until the dirt is really dry).
If this isn't enough (perhaps after a nice flight through the mud ;-), you can wash the garment carefully by hand in warm water with a wool detergent. Do not soak the garment for too long and do not wring or rub it afterwards. After rinsing, simply wrap it in a towel, wring it out carefully and let it dry lying on a towel.
Delivery:
Production time is approximately 5-10 business days, depending on order volume. But of course I always try to send you your orders as soon as possible.
Note:
Despite our attention to producing photographic images with colors faithful to reality, the perception of these may vary from monitor to monitor.
Still have questions? Then contact me, I'll be happy to help you.