Women's Alpaca/Cotton Daphne Hood Balaclava - Grege Chine
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Product Description
The Daphne Balaclava Hood offers something a little different. This Rib knit style has a simple front fastening allowing for easy dressing over carefully styled hair. Simply wrapping and fastening to dress. Or pull on as usual if you prefer. Alpaca brings the warmth and softness and Cotton lends the durability.
Measurements are approximate, taken in centimeters and with the garment lying flat:
|
Age/Size |
One Size |
|
Length |
46 |
|
Length Of Opening |
32 |
Made from 56% Baby Alpaca & 44% Organic Pima Cotton.
Made in Portugal.
Product Description+-
The Daphne Balaclava Hood offers something a little different. This Rib knit style has a simple front fastening allowing for easy dressing over carefully styled hair. Simply wrapping and fastening to dress. Or pull on as usual if you prefer. Alpaca brings the warmth and softness and Cotton lends the durability.
Measurements are approximate, taken in centimeters and with the garment lying flat:
|
Age/Size |
One Size |
|
Length |
46 |
|
Length Of Opening |
32 |
Made from 56% Baby Alpaca & 44% Organic Pima Cotton.
Made in Portugal.
About The Brand+-
Les Racines du Ciel
Les Racines du Ciel creates timeless clothing, primarily knitwear made from natural fibres such as alpaca and linen, with an emphasis on sustainability, quality, and responsible practices.
Product Care+-
How to care for your knitwear
Wool is a living material, so you need to take good care of it. Alpaca sweaters don't need to be washed often. Avoid wearing the same sweater for too many days in a row to let the fiber breathe.
We recommend washing your sweater inside out by hand in cold water with a very mild detergent. Then rinse and spin gently. You can place it in a terry towel to absorb any remaining water.
To dry, lay the garment flat, away from a source of heat. Never use a tumble-dryer.
Ironing is generally not necessary, but if it is, it should be gentle, and the iron should not be pressed to avoid crushing the knitwear. Ideally, the fabric should be sprayed with a steamer to plump up the fiber.
Pilling
Pilling is a normal process in wool. Pilling is due to excess material. Simply remove it as you go along, by hand or with a cashmere comb, taking care not to deform the knit.
The first pilling parts the knit stabilizes.
Size Guide
✕For specific product measurements of your selected style please see the individual product descriptions under the product images.