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Disana Long Sleeve Merino Wool Sleep Sack

Disana Long Sleeve Merino Wool Sleep Sack

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Disana's 100% organic merino wool long sleep sack is a soft, stretchy and naturally temperature regulating making it ideal for helping babies to sleep longer and more comfortably (especially when little ones can't tell us if they are too hot or cold).

The buttons help make it possible to put baby in while sleeping, and keep nighttime undressing minimal for diaper changes. 

What we love:

-super stretchy sleeves to smooth out jammies underneath

-plenty of room for movement

-cozy soft knit that traps warm air beautifully 

-buttons for easy dressing and undressing 

 

Materials

Organic Merino Wool
Tagua Nut Buttons

Wool grown in Argentina, spun in Europe, Processed at Disana in Germany.

Brand Info

DISANA

We believe in pure, unspoiled nature right from the moment we select our raw materials. Only organic cotton and organic pure new Merino wool which has been independently inspected and certified is used for our disana articles.

We are not only concerned about avoiding contaminants in the fibers of our thread: people’s living conditions and environmental protection in the countries where they are cultivated are also important criteria we bear equal responsibility for, just like all the other links in the production chain.

We are a founding member of the International Association of Natural Textiles (IVN) and are committed to adhering to its guidelines for natural textile production; these are recognized as the most comprehensive, strictest guidelines in the world.

Size Guide

Sizing: size 1 will likely fit from 0-9 months, size 2 from around 6-24 months (depending on the size of your child).

Size 2 might be large on a 6 month old but will likely fit (depending on how big they are).

Note that their feet may poke through the space between buttons if you size up.

There is plenty of stretch creating the feeling of both security and free movement.

Care Instructions

WOOL CARE

The beauty of woolen items is they don’t need to be washed as often as other fibers.
Wool fibers resist dirt and odors because they are naturally anti-microbial (specifically the lanolin found in wool is both anti-bacterial and anti-fungal).

Airing out Disana wool items is often all you need to do to freshen them up.

If food gets on the knit or boiled wool lightly brush off of the area to remove food particles. This may be all that is needed for the article to be ready for wear again.

ACTIVE CLEANING

When an item is truly ready for a bath, we recommend washing with a wool specific shampoo that has lanolin in it. We recommend using: Disana Shampoo, and Disana’s Lanolin conditioner.

STAINS

For stains, spot cleaning with Disana’s Ox-gall soap works magic.

WASH

Disana wool is untreated with chemicals so they are not shrink resistant.
Hand washing is a simple way to keep your items looking new.

Add your items to cool water (hot and very cold water will shock the wool fibers and shrink them).

Add your chosen wool wash, wash your items without rubbing the fibers too vigorously (this will cause felting), or leaving them to soak more than 10 minutes. I like to swirl them around and dunk multiple times.

If you are washing only a few items, a bathroom sink is a perfect place to start. For more items a laundry sink or the tub are great options.

CONDITIONING OR LANOLIZING

If you are conditioning or lanolizing your wool, boil water and pour it into a mug or other container that is heat safe, add a pea size amount of lanolin conditioner (per item you are planning to wash) to the hot water and let it dissolve. Let this hot water cool for a couple minutes then add it to your cool water mix — swirl it around and add your woolies. Swirl your items in the lanolin water and remove after a couple minutes.

REMOVE EXCESS WATER - AIR DRY

The safest way to remove excess water is to gently squeeze the articles out and then put them between two towels and step on them. Another option, that may cause mild shrinking (so make this choice at your own risk), is to put the items in the washer, and do a fast spin cycle to remove the water. Make sure to just do the spin cycle and not a rinse and spin. This cycle should be short. Lay the items flat to dry or on a drying rack. Avoid drying them near heat sources (for example near the fireplace) as this can shrink them.

We do not recommend wool wash settings as they are all different, and not all may be suitable for proper care.

FEELING GOOD

Washing wool can be intimidating at first, but it becomes easier and, dare I say meditative. It feels good to be washing beautiful, sustainable clothes that we can feel good about.

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