Planet wool - Long hat | wool hat
Planet wool - Long hat | wool hat
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Cool knitted beanie made of wool.
This woolen hat will keep your head nice and warm, and the floral pattern also makes it look cheerful. The beanie has a strip of soft fleece lining on the inside. Wool is naturally breathable and temperature-regulating, making it comfortable to wear in all seasons.
Planet Wool's products are manufactured in Nepal. We donate part of the proceeds to various projects in Nepal to support the population.
- material: outside 100% wool, inside fleece ( strip of approx. 8 cm.)
- leather brand label on the front
- one size
Maintenance
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 was created from a Dutch initiative in 2015, following the earthquakes in Nepal. For every product sold, a Euro is donated to a charity in Nepal, this charity being Stichting Nepal. Through them, we donate to various charities. Since 2015, Planet Wool has already donated a total of about 100,000 Euros to charities.
The headbands and hats are handmade in Nepal under good working conditions. The wool comes from small farmers in Australia, Ireland and England.











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