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Boiled Wool Overalls with Hood (0-4y)

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Boiled Wool Overalls with Hood (0-4y)*Best suit for Outdoor Babies. Great snowsuit, campsuit, alfresco sleepsuit. See also the Zip overall in sizes up to 5 6 years and more colours. If you spend a lot of time outdoors in the Autumn Winter, this is the suit for your little one. Our youngest has napped outdoors all winter in this suit and it has kept him snug and dry on a muddy building site. It has been a lifesaver! Also a parents' favourite for camping with little ones from Autumn

*Best suit for Outdoor Babies. Great snowsuit, campsuit, alfresco sleepsuit. See also the Zip overall in sizes up to 5-6 years and more colours. 

If you spend a lot of time outdoors in the Autumn/Winter, this is the suit for your little one. Our youngest has napped outdoors all winter in this suit and it has kept him snug and dry on a muddy building site. It has been a lifesaver! Also a parents' favourite for camping with little ones from Autumn through Spring. 

Ultra soft boiled wool from head to toe. The hood, the roll-ups on the arms and legs, the great fit, the lovely big tagua nut buttons: all these details help to make Disana's boiled wool overalls really special. The air trapped in the fulled/boiled wool regulates temperature and humidity like no other fabric. The high lanolin content in the wool envelops every fibre, making the jumpsuit almost waterproof, great for winter crawlers and climbers. Both these effects make the boiled wool overall great to wear over baby‘s clothes when playing and romping about in the damp cold outdoors and it is just perfect for the snow. 

Disana's re-designed overall has also been given a new shaped hood making it even more comfortable to wear for the very little ones, with a snugger fit around the face. The hood and neck part are now lined with fine organic cotton to ensure nothing irritates these sensitive areas.

Sizes (generous - designed to fit over layers for outerwear):See Size Chart Pictured in the image gallery: 3-6m (62-68cm), 6-12m (74/80), 12-24m (86/92), 3-4y (98/104)

Modelled on Maya (age 2) in size 12-24m 86/92 size in Navy marine

Modelled on Lacey (age 6) in the size 2-3y 98/104 - now called 3-4 years. She's wearing the Pacific Teal suit without layers. Ari in the Olive suit is age 12 months and wears size 6-12 months.

Colours: Eucalyptus, Dark Indigo, Olive Green, Cassis

Brand: Disana
Designed in: Germany
Origin of fibre: Argentina
Country of manufacture: Germany
Certifications: GOTS certified organic
Fabric structure: 100% organic merino boiled wool, organic cotton lining
Weight of boiled wool fabric: 420gsm

100% Biodegradable: Yes
Machine Washable: No (see our guide to washing wool)

Care: Airing wool does wonders. Spot clean if needed. Only wash when required. Gentle handwash in lukewarm water with gentle wool shampoo only. Do not soak. Do not shock fibres with water temperature changes. Gently squeeze out excess water and press in a towel and then reshape and dry flat. See our Wool Care section for wool stain removers and no-rinse eco wool washes.

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