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Planet Wool

Planet Wool - flower mittens | woolen mittens

Planet Wool - flower mittens | woolen mittens

Regular price € 24,95
Regular price Sale price € 24,95

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Ordered on working days before 10:00 am, shipped the same day!

30 days return policy

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Woolen mittens with floral motif

Warm woolen mittens from the Planet Wool brand. Handmade from 100% wool. The inside is fully lined with fleece, which gives a particularly pleasant and comfortable feeling.

  • Outer material: 100% wool
  • Material inside: fleece
  • Colours: off white/black & black/white
  • Size: M/L
  • Washing instructions: cold hand wash

Knitted mittens are warm and flexible, but not completely windproof.

Is your favorite color no longer available to order? It may still be in one of our stores. Ask about the possibilities via our contact page .

Washing instructions

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. Hang the garment outside occasionally to freshen it up. If you still want to wash the garment, we recommend Texelana Wool Detergent . Never rub hard when washing by hand to prevent felting. Always look at the label in the garment for washing instructions. Always let woolen clothing lie flat to dry.

Treating your woolen garment in this way will not only make it more beautiful and last longer. By airing instead of washing you also save the environment.

About Planet Wool

Planet Wool is a foundation that returns all profits made on the 100% wool products they sell to the Nepalese people. This amount mainly benefits physically and mentally disabled people and children. In addition, orphans and street children are also helped through Planet Wool projects. The headbands and hats are made by hand in Nepal, where good conditions for people and animals are of paramount importance. The wool comes from small farmers in Australia, Ireland and England.