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Disana Boiled Wool Coat

$119.00

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Disana Organic Boiled Wool Coat

New style! 

Hardly any other piece underlines the soft and warm characteristics of organic boiled wool as much as this coat! It is chic, casual, comfortable, and cozily soft. 

Cut in a slight A-shape, it features a classic button closure, and extra-large pockets for any kind of treasures. Knitted cuffs and collar provide a soft finish for any kind of weather.

100% organic wool; weight: 420g/ m2; mulesing-free

Raw material: Argentina; spinning: Europe; processing: Disana, Germany.


86/92 (12-24 months) 

98/104 (3-4 years) 

110/116 (5-6 years) 

122/128 (7-8 years) 

134/140 (9-10 years) 


Why wool?

  • Wool keeps your child warm, because its naturally crinkled fibers hold the body heat. This way, wool balances temperature in cooler surroundings.
  • Pure Merino wool can absorb up to a third of its own weight in moisture without feeling damp. Thanks to its lanolin content, the fiber also offers protection from external wetness, with pearls of water forming on its surface.
  • Finely crimped wool does not itch and feels soft and comfortable on sensitive skin.

Care of Wool

1. Gently hand wash wool items using very cold water. Be gentle, as the agitation can cause wool to shrink.

2. Apply a very mild detergent, such as DISANA wool shampoo.

3. Rinse the item in cold water until all soap residue has been removed.

4. Press the water out of the fabric by rolling it in a towel. Do not twist or wring, as this will shrink the fabric.

5. Hang the wet garment and allow it to air dry completely. Do NOT hang wool garments in the sun to dry.

6. Iron only when absolutely necessary. Use a cool iron with a press cloth between the iron and the fabric.

Additional Tips

- Dry cleaning is not recommended, as it could shrink your wool garment.

- Since wool is a natural fiber, do not use bleach, as it will damage the fibers.