Devold of Norway Breeze Merino Longs Baby - Kids's base layer
Soft, breathable merino wool for babies that optimally regulates body temperature and is machine washable.
UVP 34.90€
31.35€
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Devold of Norway Breeze Merino Longs Baby
Devoldu00ae Breeze is the perfect choice for babiesu00u2019 sensitive skin. This soft and lightweight wool garment made of 100% merino wool offers excellent breathability and regulates the body temperature optimally so that your baby feels comfortable in any environment. The high-quality merino wool from Devold of Norway is guaranteed itch-free and ensures that the material feels cool in warm weather and pleasantly warm in cold weather. The garment is extremely easy to care for as it is machine washable and suitable for tumble drying thanks to Total Easy Care Merino wool. These features make the garments ideal for everyday use and offer comfort and convenience for parents and children alike.
Product details
- Made for:
- Children
- Weight:
- 40g
- Materials:
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- External material: 100 % Merinowolle
Summary
| Gender: | Kids |
| Activity: | Hiking |
| Fabrics: | Merino, Wool |
| Characteristics: | breathable, lightweight |
| Cut: | Regular fit |
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How to choose the right size
Sizes are given in EU sizes on the article's page
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EU
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2 M
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4 M
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6 M
|
9 M
|
1 J
|
1.5 J
|
2 J
|
3 J
|
|
US
|
56
|
62
|
68
|
74
|
80
|
86
|
92
|
98
|
|
Height(cm)
|
56
|
62
|
68
|
74
|
80
|
86
|
92
|
98
|
Sizes are given in EU sizes on the article's page
|
EU
|
2 M
|
4 M
|
6 M
|
9 M
|
1 J
|
1.5 J
|
2 J
|
3 J
|
|
US
|
56
|
62
|
68
|
74
|
80
|
86
|
92
|
98
|
|
Height(cm)
|
56
|
62
|
68
|
74
|
80
|
86
|
92
|
98
|
How to measure
- 1. Height:Stand up straight with your feet and back against a wall. Place a flat object (e.g. book) on your head and hold it horizontally against the wall. Now you can measure from the bottom edge of the object to the floor.