Arctic Kids' Merino Socks
SKU: N43802P08-33-36
Arctic Kids' Merino Socks
SKU: N43802P08-33-36
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Arctic children's merino wool socks are exceptionally warm. The socks are knitted in a soft and thick terry knit that feels especially comfortable against your child's skin. Breathable merino wool socks effectively wick moisture away from the skin, keeping feet feeling dry. Seamless merino wool socks fit snugly in ski boots, winter boots and ski mountaineering boots. These multi-purpose socks are designed for cold conditions.
Product information
Merino wool socks
Really warm, breathable and antibacterial
for cool weather, indoor and outdoor use
a normal length of the stem
neat, thick and soft knitwear
Mulesing-free merino wool
machine washable
Materials
63 % merino wool, 27 % polyamide, 9 % polyester, 1 % elastane
Knit: terry or terry
Take care of your merino wool garment with gentle handling – it will also extend the lifespan of your garment!
1. Fresh air is merino wool's best friend! Air out the garment regularly and wash only when necessary. Use wool detergent and a delicate wash at 30 degrees celsius with the lightest spin cycle, and remember to turn the garment inside out during washing.
2. Avoid tumble drying, as it can damage the delicate merino wool fibers. Instead of tumble dry, shape the merino garment when damp and dry it flat, for example, on top of a towel.
3. If needed, you can steam or iron the merino garment on low heat (maximum 110 °C).
By following these instructions, you can ensure that your merino wool garment stays in good condition for a long time.
1. Fresh air is merino wool's best friend! Air out the garment regularly and wash only when necessary. Use wool detergent and a delicate wash at 30 degrees celsius with the lightest spin cycle, and remember to turn the garment inside out during washing.
2. Avoid tumble drying, as it can damage the delicate merino wool fibers. Instead of tumble dry, shape the merino garment when damp and dry it flat, for example, on top of a towel.
3. If needed, you can steam or iron the merino garment on low heat (maximum 110 °C).
By following these instructions, you can ensure that your merino wool garment stays in good condition for a long time.