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Ivanhoe of Sweden

Ivanhoe of Sweden - NLS Rag sock | woolen socks

Ivanhoe of Sweden - NLS Rag sock | woolen socks

Regular price € 23,95
Regular price Sale price € 23,95
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Socks of 100% wool

Beautiful socks of undyed sheep's wool. The shaft is rib knitted and provided with a logo at the top. The socks are rib knitted. NLS stands for New Level of Sustainability.

  • Material: 100 % mulesing free wool
  • Size: 35-38 / 39-42 / 43-46
  • Washable on a wool program, then lay flat to dry
  • N.B. 100% wool socks are more fragile than synthetic materials and can therefore wear out faster.

NLS - New level of sustainability

Ivanhoe of Sweden is proud of this new line of products in a completely natural, undyed wool quality. This wool is the result of a complex selection of the naturally available shades, which are blended to create a range of natural colors without the use of dyes, chemicals or water. This authentic product is 100% natural and environmentally friendly.

Washing instruction

Wool is a great material for making clothes because it is antibacterial and odor resistant. Woolen clothing therefore does not need to be washed often. Occasionally hang the garment outside to freshen up. If you still want to wash the garment, we recommend Texelana Wool Detergent . When hand washing, never rub hard to avoid felting. Always check the label in the garment for the washing instructions. Always let woolen clothes dry flat.

If you treat your wool garment in this way, it will not only stay nicer and last longer. You also save the environment by airing instead of washing.

About Ivanhoe

The family business Ivanhoe was founded in 1946 in Gällstad, a district known as Sweden's knitting center and where tradition and entrepreneurial spirit still live on. Several generations of experience and competence result in the continuous development of basic and functional clothing. The classic materials such as wool and cotton can always be found in the collections, but they also work with new blends, treatments or knitting and weaving techniques.