Disana merino wool pants are soft and stretchy knit baby pants. They can be used a lightweight diaper cover, as pajama bottoms over your night cloth diaper setup or as clothing. GOTS certified.
62/68 3-6 months
74/80 6-12 months
86/92 12-24 months
98/104 3 - 4 years
110/116 5-6 years
These run big but it is easy to roll up the legs. More pictures.
Beautiful Disana wool in a leggings style. Super comfy. Nothing restricting baby's movement and so cuddly! Great pajama bottoms or as pants. Suitable for a boy or a girl. It's not really enough wool to be a diaper cover on its own, unless you change very often or EC (elimination communication) but it is enough wool to make a difference. It is a single layer, whereas the Disana wool pull-on soaker is two layers and knit differently. It works very well as a layer over a diaper and cover because it is wool. Cotton pants will get wet, but wool leggings do "wool magic". They both resist and absorb, so it's ok if the top of the pants "fall in" to the front of the diaper or if bindings get damp, as sometimes can happen. It's wool so that is fine! No wicking with wool.
I love natural fibers and I don't use synthetics on myself or my baby at night. I sleep better in natural fibers and I think baby does, too. Wool is known to be temperature regulating. That means it is warm when it needs to be and cool when it needs to be. That sounds odd, but once you experience natural organic wool, you'll know what this means and you'll love it too. When it is time to wash it, please wash it by hand. It will come with detailed instructions. Made in Germany. GOTS certified organic.
Use them over and over again without washing them.
Anthracite leggings. The best "black leggings" you'll find! GOTS certified organic merino wool means no worries about the fabric safety.
Grey leggings. Roll them up for a long-lasting fit. Then don't roll them and keep using them as capris later on. These become the favorite to wear over and over. Wool can be re-worn over and over without washing, too.
Rose leggings
Size charts for knit items are trick. The wool yarns have a lot of give. The number of knit stitches is completely consistent but visually they can look different depending on the lay of the knit. Knits compress easily. They also stretch. After washing, they can shrink and felt or stretch depending on what happens to them. So the size chart measurements are approximations.
The first image doesn't have the olive size 12-24 months in it but the lay of these makes them look longer than the second picture I took at the same time. Knits move and it is hard to get a perfect measurement but I hope the pictures help explain the sizes somewhat. The legs tend to be long and are easily rolled up and then let out as babies grow.
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