Children's long johns, merino wool, black

SKU: 1419-90
  • Soft 100% organic merino wool
  • For a warm base layer
  • Knitted fabric thickness 210 g/m2
  • AvainlipputunnusMade in Finland
Sale price45,00 € 4.5 (6)
Size: 90 cm
Size chart - Children

Size guide

Knitted fabrics made from natural fibres are elastic, and due to the properties of the material, product sizes may vary slightly. For this reason, we do not provide measurements of finished products, but size selection is based on your own body measurements.

Dimensions in the table are given in centimetres (cm).

CHILDREN 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
Indicative age y 2 3 4 6 8 10 12
Neck - wrist 39 43 47 51 55 60 65
Chest girth 54 57 60 64 68 72 76
Waist circumference 53 55 57 59 61 63 66
Hip circumference 58 60 64 68 72 76 80
Inside leg length (branch-to-floor) 35 41 47 53 59 65 70
Head circumference 50 51 52 53 54 55 55
Palm length from wrist to fingertips 12 12 14 14 16 16 16

 

Sizing guide for children's clothing made of brown wool

This is how you measure:

  • Measure over bare skin or thin underwear.
  • The easiest way to measure is with a tape measure. Make sure the tape measure is straight. 
  • If the measurements fall between the two measurements on the measurement chart, we recommend taking a smaller size as the products are strethcy.
  • Remember to check the measurements on the correct size chart, especially for unisex products.

Tips for choosing your size:

  • The measurements on the size chart are body measurements, which you can compare to find the right size. 
  • Our products are made to Finnish measurements, which means that they are generally a little looser than e.g. European sizes. If you are deciding between two sizes, a smaller size is probably sufficient if you prefer a more fitted look.
  • Silk wool is more elastic than wool or silk, so keep this in mind, especially when selecting adult silk wool garments.
  • The knit of our wool products will slightly shrink when first washed. This is taken into account in the sizing, which is slightly loose before the first wash.

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      Product description

      Children's merino wool long johns

      These children's long underpants are made of smooth and non-itchy merino wool. They feature flat seams and an adjustable waistband that runs in casing, and thus doesn't come in contact with skin. Cuffs are made of sturdy wool rib knit, to make it easy to put on outerwear. The interlock knit is opaque and the garments can also be combined with casual wear, e.g. in place of leggings. 

      The material is 100% certified organic merino wool. Pure wool balances the body temperature, breathes well and warms even when damp. It neutralises odours and does not need to be washed often. Pure wool is also a fire-safe material.

      Handmade in Artjärvi, Finland. No need to wash before use.

      Choose your favourite merino wool shirt and pants combination to create children's thermal base layer suited for your needs.

      Children's merino wool long johns

      These children's long underpants are made of smooth and non-itchy merino wool. They feature flat seams and an adjustable waistband that runs in casing, and thus doesn't come in contact with skin. Cuffs are made of sturdy wool rib knit, to make it easy to put on outerwear. The interlock knit is opaque and the garments can also be combined with casual wear, e.g. in place of leggings. 

      The material is 100% certified organic merino wool. Pure wool balances the body temperature, breathes well and warms even when damp. It neutralises odours and does not need to be washed often. Pure wool is also a fire-safe material.

      Handmade in Artjärvi, Finland. No need to wash before use.

      Choose your favourite merino wool shirt and pants combination to create children's thermal base layer suited for your needs.

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      Tytär tykkää

      Tytär käyttää mielellään ja äiti tykkää, kun on sellaista paksun ja kestävän oloista kangasta.

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      Anne Lindblad-ahonen
      Lasten pitkät housut

      Lämpöiset mutta lapselle liian karkea. Kutittaa. No voi pitää mutta ei ola heti miellyttävä

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      Tuula N
      Erinomaiset

      Tyttäreni mielestä huiput lapselle🙂

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      Markku Karjalainen
      Lasten alushousut

      Erittäin mukavat ja lämpimät

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      Pia Willman
      Merinovillakalsarit

      Erittäin hyvä, laadukas.

      Wool - warmth developed by sheep

      The sheep, who have for millennia lived in vastly different living and weather conditions, have taken care of product development process for us. Us humans can also benefit from the fact that wool keeps you warm in the cool climate and feels cool during warm weather. All this is thanks to the curly texture of the fiber.

      Especially in winter, it is advisable to wear warm and breathable merino wool as a base layer next to the skin. Wool can absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture, such as sweat or rain, without feeling wet. The surface of wool is naturally antibacterial, dirt-repellent, and neutralizes odors like sweat. Refreshing it only requires airing out, and it doesn't require frequent washing. Compared to synthetic fibers, wool is also a very fire-safe material – all important qualities when choosing clothes for an active lifestyle.

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      Handmade in Artjärvi, Finland

      As we open the door and step inside the lower floor of the Old Dairy, the room is filled with a soft steady whir, paced by a faster buzz, click and then another buzz. Some twenty seamstresses are working. This is where the heart of Ruskovilla is.

      To guarantee high quality, we have never wanted to outsource our production, but have made it transparent. Our products are designed and manufactured in Finland with over 40 years of experience. As a sign of this, our products have been awarded the Finnish Key Flag label.

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