Devold - Nansen Mittens | wool mittens
Devold - Nansen Mittens | wool mittens
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Warm mittens made of 100% pure virgin wool.
Stylish wool mittens from the Norwegian brand Devold. The cuffs of these mittens are rib knitted. Available in various beautiful colors and of course suitable for both men and women.
- Material : 100% pure virgin wool
- Wire thickness : 32-36 microns
- Washing instructions: cold hand wash
Combination tip: Nice to combine with the Devold Nansen skipper sweater .
Is your size no longer available? We may still have these in our stores on Texel! Inquire about the possibilities via our contact page .
Size chart
Mate | Length | Width |
m | approx. 28 cm. | approx. 9.5 cm. |
L | approx. 29 cm. | approx. 10.5 cm. |
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.
Devold® Originals
Devold® Originals are warm and traditional sweaters, made from 100% pure new wool from Norwegian sheep. These sweaters were originally made for fishermen and other workers in the harsh climate along the Norwegian coast. Nowadays the Devold sweaters are very popular and perfect to wear in cold weather. To get soft and well-fitting clothes, the sweaters are pre-washed.





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