Lothlorian Possum & Merino Leg Warmers

$59.90
These legwarmers feature a basketweave pattern and can also be worn as boot toppers. Colours - Black, Midnight, Natural, Red and Teal Measurements: 40cm in length. Made in NZ     Please note: Colours may differ slightly to actual photo (They're even better!) Possum Merino New Zealand possum fur blended with merino...
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$59.90

These legwarmers feature a basketweave pattern and can also be worn as boot toppers.

Colours - Black, Midnight, Natural, Red and Teal

Measurements: 40cm in length.

Made in NZ    

Please note: Colours may differ slightly to actual photo (They're even better!)

Possum Merino

New Zealand possum fur blended with merino lambswool is the latest natural fibre to be developed in the world. The unique soft pointed ends and hollow core of the possum fur provide an extremely light, soft and luxurious fibre. Even the lightest possum product will keep the wearer warm without being bulky.


100% Merino Lambswool

Grown in the rugged high country, the fleece of the Merino is regarded as the finest and softest wool of any sheep. Mother Nature has crafted a fibre that is excellent at regulating body temperature. Merino provides warmth, without overheating the wearer and also draws any moisture away from the skin. Like most wools, Merino contains lanolin which is a natural antibacterial.

 

Care Instructions

How to correctly wash your knitwear:

Wash gently in warm or cool water (never hot!) using a wool detergent. Spin in the washing machine and dry flat. Do not tumble dry. For all our products we do recommend machine washing on a wool or delicate cycle over hand washing as this avoids the stretching/misshaping that can occur when agitating by hand in a tub. The washing machine spin cycle also sheds most of the water as opposed to squeezing this out by hand which again can distort the shape of the item depending on the technique employed. Some washing machines (this seems to be most prevalent in Europe) offer only a hot wash. Under these circumstances hand washing is preferable as hot water is the natural enemy of wool!

 


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