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Hustadvika 2.0 Wool Trousers Children, Buttercup

Regular price 605 kr
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Lanullva

100% merino wool

Made in Europe

Traceable from the farm to your home

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Lanullva

    • Soft and comfortable wool pants knitted from the world's finest wool, 100% merino wool from Nativa. The wool pants fit well inside, and are a practical mid-layer when it's extra cold. Always be sure that your child is nice and warm with these wool pants - no matter what's on the agenda.

      What makes the Lanullva experience so different is, first and foremost, our own, airy knitting method. Advanced tests show that this way of knitting provides a completely unique insulation ability. More air means more insulation and better ventilation. Excess heat and sweat are easily transported away from the body and through the garment – ​​so that the child always stays dry, and just the right amount of warm.

    Soft and comfortable wool pants knitted from the world's finest wool, 100% merino wool from Nativa. The wool pants fit well inside, and are a practical mid-layer when it's extra cold. Always be sure that your child is nice and warm with these wool pants - no matter what's on the agenda.

    What makes the Lanullva experience so different is, first and foremost, our own, airy knitting method. Advanced tests show that this way of knitting provides a completely unique insulation ability. More air means more insulation and better ventilation. Excess heat and sweat are easily transported away from the body and through the garment – ​​so that the child always stays dry, and just the right amount of warm.

    Lanullva
    Lanullva

    Norwegian family business

    Three generations of Wool - Knitted with air & love

    Direct to consumer

    We cut out the middlemen to offer you the best quality at a fair price

    Ethical craftsmanship

    Handmade in the best high-end factories in Europe