Bodysuit with laces merino - Babywool 200 Babies
Janus Babywool body til baby laget av 100 % merinoull, en myk og deilig, ribbestrikket kvalitet. Her får babyen en fin blondekant på ermene. Farge: Natur. Fleksibel hals og knapper nederst letter av- og påkledning av barnet.
Husk at babyer har ekstra godt utbytte av ull, fordi "termostaten" i kroppen som regulerer kroppstemperaturen ikke alltid er fullt utviklet. Ull er omsorg!
Product nr: 432920 -170-070
- Composition:
- Weight: 200g/m²
- Certified: OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 - Class II
- Machine wash at 40°C, wool program
- Close all zippers before washing.
- Use liquid wool detergent.
Machine wash 40°C
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Iron at low temperature
Do not dry clean
Information office for wool
Overview of our wool products, animal welfare, and environmental focus.
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- Self-cleaning and odor-resistant: Wool is great because it is self-cleaning and naturally odor-resistant. You don't need to wash your wool clothes as often as other clothes. Hang them out to air after use and you'll notice they stay fresher longer.
- Easy machine wash and dry: If the garment needs washing, it is easy to do this in the machine with a gentle detergent for wool. After washing, feel free to spin to remove excess water and soap. We recommend air drying, but check the care label, as most Janus garments are also tumble dryable.
- Quick stain removal: Wool stains easily, so try rinsing under lukewarm water. If it's a stubborn stain, you can simply pour a little wool detergent directly on it, let it work for 30 minutes, and then wash as normal. For stubborn grease stains, you can let a little Zalo work for 15 minutes, just remember to rinse well before machine washing.
- Give wool a break: To preserve the natural properties of wool, let the garment rest between uses. Hang it up in the fresh air, and avoid wearing the same garment for several days in a row.
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Janusfabrikken and our suppliers fully support and work according to the principles outlined by the IWTO (International Wool Textile Organisation) guidelines for sheep welfare, which are as follows:
1. Freedom from hunger, thirst and malnutrition - through regular access to fresh water and feed sufficient to maintain full health and strength.
2. Freedom from discomfort - by providing a suitably protected and comfortable environment
3. Freedom from pain, injury and disease - by prevention, or prompt diagnosis and treatment, non-mulesing.
4. Freedom to express normal behaviour - by providing sufficient space, suitable facilities and the company of the animal's own species.
5. Freedom from fear and distress - safe conditions and treatments imposed, avoiding mental suffering.