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  • Women's Nightie/PJs in Merino/Silk

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    Cranberry
    French Navy
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    Women's merino/silk nightie or tunic in GOTS certified organic merino wool and 30% mulberry silk is perfect sleepwear either on its own or layered over Engel's Women's wool/silk leggings as pictured. The hem of this long-sleeved tunic comes down to mid thigh, with splits at the side for ease of movement while you lounge around the house in perfect comfort! Sleep in natural warmth and comfort without over heating. Merino is the perfect sleepwear due its natural properties of temperature regulation, humidity/moisture balancing and self cleaning properties with airing merino between uses. 

    Colours: French Navy, Cranberry (new!)

    Sizes:

    • 34/36 (8-10+) XS
    • 38/40 (10-12) S
    • 42/44 (12-14) M
    • 46/48 (16-18) L

    Brand: Engel
    Designed in: Germany
    Origin of fibre: Wool: Argentina, Silk: China
    Country of manufacture: Germany
    Certifications: GOTS certified
    Fabric structure: 70% organic merino virgin wool, 30% mulberry silk
    Dyes: Free from heavy metals and harmful AZO-dyes
    Biodegradable: Yes
    Machine Washable: Yes with care (see our guide to washing wool)
    Machine Wash Treatment: Naturetexx®

    Care: machine wash cold on wool cycle with wool shampoo. Line dry.

    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. 

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