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  • Wool Care
  • Loved clothes last. We want to help you get the best from your Woollykins for years to come.

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  • Legionnaire Cap - 100% Organic Cotton - UV60+ (Child-Youth+)

    Size
    Color
    Golden Yellow (UV60)
    Caribbean Sea (UV80)
    Turquoise (UV80)
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    Excellent sun protection for kids, youth and even mums and dads with this Legionnaire style sun cap with a long neck flap. Made from natural organic cotton with stretchy organic cotton knitted head band to stop it blowing off in windy weather. Pickapooh hats offer excellent sun protection in 100% organic cotton. Naturally UV rated due to the colour and weave of the fabric, Pickapooh hats are not treated with any chemical treatment to gain their high UV rating and are tested according to the UV standard 801. Read more about UV Protection below. 

    Sizes: (head circ. in cms):  52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm *Measure the child's head for best fit, age range (see chart below) is a guide only

    Colours: Caribbean Sea (UV80), Turquoise (UV80), Golden Yellow (UV60) *Pictured on Fox in Caribbean Sea & Loki (aged 6 in size 56 Turquoise)

    BrandPickapooh
    Designed in: Germany
    Country of manufacture: Germany
    Certifications: Kba certified organic cotton, tested to UV STANDARD 801 (only the UV STANDARD 801 tests fabrics under real-life conditions: wet, stretched and after multiple care cycles)
    Fabric structure100% Organic Cotton
    Dyes: IVN Best
    100% Biodegradable: Yes
    Machine Washable: Yes

    Care: Pickapooh hats can be machine washed at 30 degrees. Reshape and line dry. Do not tumble dry. Best to rinse in fresh water after going to the beach.

    Dermatologists recommend covering up as second most important protective measure after staying out of the sun.
 To be protective, clothing needs to cover as much skin as possible and should fit loosely. A long-sleeved shirt and a wide-brimmed hat are far better than a T-shirt with a baseball cap. Stretched and/or wet fabrics may reduce the protective effect of fabrics dramatically.

    Like in sunscreen the protective effect of clothing is known as the UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor). The UPF indicates how long - according to one‘s skin type - a person may stay out in full midday sun. See the recommended “Safe Times” table in the images.

    Textiles tested according to the Australian standard have only been checked new and dry. Materials reaching an UPF of 40 according to this standard often only make for an UPF of 5 when re-tested according to UV standard 801, the strictest standard currently available.

    Only the UV standard 801 tests fabrics under real-life conditions: wet, stretched and after multiple care cycles. The lowest UPF measured is indicated on the “UV protect” label and guarantees this protection level under any conditions.

     

    Size guide: *Measure the child's head for best fit, age range is a rough guide only

     Head circumference Guess age (measure for best fit)
    37-42cm 0-3m
    43-44cm 3-6m
    45-48cm
    6-9m (large head
    6-12m (small head)
    49-52cm
    most important size for children from 10m-4y
    53-56cm
    18m till approx 8y for boys with large heads
    5y - adult for many girls
    57-60+cm
    large kids and adults
    IVN BEST is the highest ecological standard that can currently be achieved in the textile industry, taking into account environmental & social welfare. The IVN BEST certification is only awarded to textiles made from 100% organically produced natural fibres. The certification takes into account all the environmental effects of the entire production process, from production of the fibres to the finished garment, along with high social welfare standards for all companies involved in the process.