





Halfen
Fine knit jumpsuit with wooden buttons made of wool
Our knitted overalls in the warm colors of natural and nut are an absolute must-have for your baby in the first weeks and months. This garment is versatile and is perfect for any occasion, be it as a day outfit or pajamas, in the baby carrier, in the stroller or in the baby seat.
The knitted jumpsuit is incredibly soft and stretchy so it follows your child's every move. The wide cuffs ensure an optimal fit on the arms and legs, so that your baby is well wrapped up from top to bottom. Thanks to the long button placket, putting it on and taking it off is child's play, as nothing has to be pulled over the sensitive head.
The fine merino wool from which our baby romper is made ensures optimal warmth. It helps the little ones regulate their temperature so that they neither freeze nor sweat. This knitted jumpsuit can be worn all year round. Depending on the temperature, you can, for example, wear a wool silk bodysuit underneath and a thicker wool jumpsuit over it when you go outside.
The Halfen Strickerei is a traditional family business, run by the fourth generation (tradition since 1928).
Material: 100% extra-fine merino wool from controlled organic animal husbandry (kbT), the buttons are made of olive wood
Sizes: 50/56 (for newborns) and 62/68
Colors: natural and nut
Country of manufacture: Romania
Wool
Our recommendation to always read the care instructions in the respective garments, the special composition of the manufacturer and the origin of the materials often require individual care.
Merino wool and virgin wool
Manufacturers always recommend hand washing, cold and without temperature fluctuations, no wringing and rubbing of the garment. Basically, you should use a laundry bag for your wool laundry, this reduces the friction on the washing machine drum and thus the risk of felting. Textiles made of wool do not get dirty as quickly as cotton textiles, it is usually sufficient to air the textiles and only wash them when they are really dirty.
Always wash wool on the wool cycle and make sure the setting uses cold water, not 30 degrees. Basically, the older the washing machine is, the worse the wool program is, which can lead to problems. Also pay attention to the spin speed, it should be greatly reduced and no final spin should be set.
You should also use a high-quality, organic wool detergent and not a conventional one. Dry your woolen laundry lying on a towel and carefully pull it into shape after washing. Please never let your woolen clothes dry in the blazing sun, in the tumble dryer or on the radiator.
With our Joha and FUB products, we have had good experiences washing them at 30 degrees on a wool cycle. (but we do not assume any guarantee)
boiled wool
Consists of organic new wool, this wool should be gently cleaned. Wool has a high proportion of lanolin (wool fat). This wool fat gives boiled wool items their easy-care and dirt-repellent properties. In the case of light soiling, it is usually sufficient to shake out or brush out the boiled wool garments; the miracle brush is suitable here. Unpleasant odors will disappear if you hang your clothes out in the fresh air overnight.
For larger soiling, the manufacturer recommends washing the clothing inside out by hand. Virgin wool must not be wrung out and dried in the dryer.
Here, too, we as the BabyBox team have had good experiences with the cold wool washing program and clean our boiled wool parts in this way, of course we cannot guarantee this, as the manufacturer recommends hand washing.
Briefly summarized:
- Sort laundry by colour, temperature and material
- Heavy-duty detergents and color detergents are sufficient as standard detergents
- Pay attention to the manufacturer's instructions for the amount of detergent to be used
- Select the washing program according to the information on the label
- Make sure the drum is filled correctly
Briefly summarized:
- Drying in the fresh air is best
- Do not hang sensitive materials in direct sunlight
- Dry the knit flat
- Ensure good ventilation
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