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Alpaca flip-top mittens NATURA

No. 08150K1P00


OfferCHF 29.90

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Color:anthracite
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Details & Fit

- Half-finger gloves with practical flap to wrap the fingertips
- material: 100% alpaca (alpaca superfine)
- pure natural fiber
- in the colors anthracite, natural-black and white

Kangaroo gloves are insanely practical, because they are two gloves in one: either half-finger gloves or mittens. The sewn-on flap can simply be folded up when needed. This way, the fingertips don't have to freeze without restricting the little ones' gripping abilities.

Pure nature
The NATURA series from APU KUNTUR stands for high-quality, completely undyed alpaca yarn - here combined with organically grown Pima cotton from Peru. Particularly skin-friendly, extremely sustainable and resource-saving in production.

Luxury fiber alpaca
Pure, precious alpaca has earned its firm place in the luxury fiber segment and is hard to beat in terms of softness, thermo-insulating capacity and lightness. Alpaca fiber has virtually no lanolin, making it ideally suited for wool allergy sufferers. Once reserved only for the Inca kings, the "Gold of the Andes" is now available at affordable prices.

Naturally as a set
Discover other parts of the NATURA series like the cardigan Annabell (item no. 03358),
the cap (item no. 07208),
the Inca cap (item no. 07246),
the finger gloves (item no. 08129),
the mittens (item no. 08149),
the sweaters for men (item no. 01335)
and ladies (item no. 01334),
the mittens (item no. 08130),
the scarf (item no. 09325),
the loop scarf (item no. 09319),
the wrist warmers (item no. 12109)
and the mittens for children (item no. 08137)
and toddlers (item no. 08135).
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