Ivanhoe of Sweden - Stormy hat WB light | wool hat
Ivanhoe of Sweden - Stormy hat WB light | wool hat
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Wool hat with windbreaker lining.
Lovely warm hat from Ivanhoe of Sweden. Made of 78% merino wool and 22% lyocell ( TENCEL®). Thanks to the functional lining, this hat keeps you warm during the colder days. Available in various beautiful colours.
- Material: 78% extra fine merino wool, 22% lyocell (TENCEL®)
- Size: one size
- Wind-lined, breathability: 20,000 g/m²/24h
- Logo mark on the lower left edge
- Mulesing-free wool
- Bluesign® certified yarn
- Machine washable on a wool wash program, then leave to dry flat
The colours light navy, grey, black, denim, loden green & deep red are expected at the end of October 2024. Fill in your email address at "notify me" and you will receive an email as soon as this item is back in stock.
Washing instructions
Wool is a nice material to make clothes from because it is antibacterial and odor-resistant. Wool clothing therefore does not need to be washed often. Hang the garment outside occasionally so that it can freshen up. If you do want to wash the garment, we recommendTexelana Wool Detergent . Never rub hard when hand washing, to prevent felting. Always check the label in the garment for the washing instructions. Always let wool clothing dry flat.
If you treat your wool garment in this way, it will not only stay nicer and last longer, but by airing instead of washing, you also save the environment.
About Ivanhoe of Sweden
The family business Ivanhoe was founded in 1946 in Gällstad, a district known as the knitting centre of Sweden, where tradition and entrepreneurial spirit still live on. Several generations of experience and competence result in the continuous development of basic and functional clothing. Classic materials such as wool and cotton are always found in the collections, but they also work with new blends, treatments or knitting and weaving techniques.
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