Super soft and silky organic merino wool and mulberry silk Womens leggings by Engel Natur Germany in GOTS certified organic 190gsm merino wool and silk.
You will live in these. So comfortable and they look gorgeous under skirts/dresses with some chunky socks and boots. Or simply gorgeous for lounging about in and super comfortable as sleepwear with their gentle waistband.
70% organic merino wool 30% silk / Made in Germany by Engel / GOTS certified
Colours: Walnut, Black, Cranberry, French Navy, Copper, Olive, Dusty Rose, Mountain Blue (new!)
Sizes: XSmall 34/36 (8-10), Small 38/40 (10-12), 42/44 Medium (14-16), 46/48 Large (16-18). The European size refers to the circumference at top of hips in Inches.
Garment Measurements taken flat across the front (in cm):
Fit advice: standard fit, fine rib fabric very stretchy and waistband elastic non-constricting - gentle note - if you usually experience chaffing then this constant friction may cause laddering over time since the leggings are free of synthetics. If so, avoid continuous wear and rotate with other garments and put them on and off gently to avoid snagging - fix snags immediately to remedy.
Size comparison with Child's leggings size 152cm: inseam leg measurement of Women's wool/silk leggings size XS 34/36 is 83cm and Child's leggings size 152cm is 66cm.
Brand: Engel
Designed in: Germany
Country of manufacture: Germany
Certifications: GOTS certified
Fabric structure:70% organic merino virgin wool 30% silk (190gsm)
Biodegradable: Yes
Dyes: Free from heavy metals and harmful AZO-dyes
Machine Washable: Yes (see our guide to washing wool)
Machine Wash Treatment: Naturetexx chemical free machine wash treatment
Care: Handwashing best but can be washed on a cold machine wool wash with a natural Enzyme-free wool shampoo like Sonett (see our guide to washing wool) - reshaping before drying is important to maintain length and shape with all wool clothing.
Note on using machine wash: Wool washing programmes of washing machines vary massively, therefore we can not grant warranty for any damages. With regards to using your wool washing machine cycle always use cold. If you choose to wash at 30 degrees the machine will still rinse with cold water and this shock to the fibres can cause the wool to shrink.