A fine rib knitted organic merino wool legging for teen/Women's small in size 152, i.e. height 152cm with elasticated waistband and great colours. This is the biggest child size that Reiff make and are bigger than the Disana knitted rib leggings that many Women wear as 3/4 length leggings comfortably. The knit is stretchy and the rise fairly high. Wear with legwarmers if they are not long enough for you. The Women's sizing continues up from this size with added length and width.
Merino wool flesh is naturally breathable, moisture-wicking, and insulating, helping you stay warm without overheating.
Sizes (EU sizes relate to the height of the wearer in cms):
For bigger sizes see the Women's Leggings from sizes S - XL here
Colour: Navy, Sage, Curry, Terra
Brand: Reiff Strickwaren
Designed in: Germany
Country of manufacture: Germany
Origin of fibre: Argentina
Certifications: kbT, GOTS certified, IVN Best certified
Fabric structure: 100% organic merino wool
Dyes: Free from heavy metals and harmful AZO-dyes
Biodegradable: Yes
Machine Washable: Not recommended but a cold wool cycle could be used with caution (see ourguide to washing wool)
Care: Airing does wool wonders. Wool clothing should be washed by hand very gently in lukewarm water. Do not wring or rub it, because then it can become felted. See our Wool Care section for wool stain removers and no-rinse eco wool washes.
Made with care in Germany by Reiff Strickwaren - a family-run brand known for ecological textiles and ethical production.
Measurements (in cm): Taken flat across the front of garment unstretched. Double width measurements for circumference.
Size | 152 |
Length (full) | 92.5 |
Length (inner seam) | 66 |
Waist width (unstretched) | 28 |
Waist width (stretched) | 36 |
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.