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Fleece Merino Blanket

$105.00
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Fleece Merino Blanket

$105.00

Fleece Merino Blanket

$105.00

Product details

Ideal sized blanket for a bassinet, pram, carseat, or extra cot cover. These snuggly blankets are so lush, thick and ultra soft against skin. The durable stretch rib binding means this blanket will last a lifetime and won’t lose it’s shape.

 

Features:

  • Rich wool blend: 83% Australian merino wool, 17% elastane
  • Contains 19.5 micron merino
  • 360 gsm weight, thick and lush fabric
  • Machine washable
  • Durable stretch rib binding
  • 80 x 110cm

 

What is merino fleece? 

Our merino fleece is a unique fabric that we first developed in 2015 and have been improving on each year. The fabric looks and feels like soft sweatshirting on the outside, and has a beautiful brushed and fluffy finish on the inside. Consisting of 83% merino wool, and 17% elastane, our fleece is a Woolmark certified wool rich blend. The elastane has been an improvement we’ve made to the fabric over recent years, to provide a comfortable stretch. Enjoy all of the incredible natural benefits that our lush merino wool has to offer, all while being machine washable and easy to care for. With superior softness, breathability, temperature regulation, moisture and odour control, merino is the perfect choice for little ones.

 

How do I wash merino fleece?

  • For the first few washes, turn the item inside out and shake free any loose fluff.
  • Wash separately on a cold wool wash or delicate cycle (30°C max) with liquid wool detergent- using wool detergents is very important to maintain the quality of your merino!
  • Air dry by hanging or laying flat.
  • Do not soak, bleach or hot iron.
  • For more merino washing tips check out our blog.

 

How do I protect merino wool from moths?

  • Use a natural moth repellent like our cedarwood moth balls
  • Routinely vaccuum wardrobes, drawers and behind furniture
  • If storing, wash your garment before placing in an airtight container
  • For more information and tips, read our blog post
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