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2019 | 2020
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disana GmbH & Co.KG
Rosenstraße 26 | D-72805 Lichtenstein
phone +49 (0)7129 | 936866 0
fax +49 (0)7129 | 936866 99
mail [email protected] | www.disana.de
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FASHION IS NOT LOUD!We have set ourselves the goal to produce favourite pieces. Everlasting fashion, classic,
basic and convenient for everyday. Clothing that brings joy to both children and parents.
Clothing that emphasises our children’s natural beauty and underlines it with timeless
and clear cuts.
Our children’s world should be joyful and colourful. A place where they can play and laugh. disana wants to accompany
children in this world by providing clothes that are free of harmful chemicals and have cuts that support their urge to
move instead of constricting them. In addition with an excellent quality that can be worn for a long time and a design
that is timeless and still trendy.
Our new children’s clothing is joyful and colourful too with a larger number of colours and the melange colours which
are characteristic for disana. In doing so we attached a lot of importance to compatibility of articles.
We grouped all colours that harmonise very well together into “colour worlds”. The colours in those colour worlds com-
plement each other very well and offer a wide range of possible combinations. Five basic colours lay the foundation
for each colour world and function as a guideline when selecting disana articles. Each colour world represents its own
atmosphere, its own style and its own colour sense. Yet the different colour worlds can also be combined with each
other and offer the possibility of creating own colour compositions and own ideas. No matter how you combine them,
our new disana kids clothing range makes you looking forward to the upcoming autumn/winter season.
About us 2 | 3
Nordic 6 – 19Knitted jacket 10
Bloomers 11
Basic jumper 11
Knitted trousers 12
Boiled wool jacket 13
Melange jumper 14
Leggings 14
Knitted overall 15
Melange jacket 17
Shop scenes: Nordic 18 | 19
Ecology 20 | 21
Nature 22 – 35Melange jacket 26
Melange scarf 26
Boiled wool trousers 27
Outdoor jacket 28
Boiled wool skirt 29
Knitted bonnet 30
Melange jumper 30
Boiled wool booties 32
Knitted gloves 32
Shop scenes: Nature 34 | 35
Made in Germany 36 | 37
Classic 38 – 51 Longbeanie 42
Loop scarf 43
Beanie 43
Children’s coat 44
Boiled wool jacket 45
Boiled wool hat 46
Boiled wool gloves 46
Boiled wool overall 47 | 48
Shop scenes: Classic 50 | 51
Boiled wool 52 | 53
Mummy & Me 54 – 57Women’s coat 56
Children’s coat 57
Everything baby needs 58 – 83Knitted woollen baby blanket 63
Melange baby blanket 65
Boiled wool sleeping bag 66
Knitted woollen sleeping bag 68
Round and about the baby 70 | 71
Nappies 72 | 73
Knitted nappy 72
Muslin nappy 73
Nappy pants 73
Nappy liners 74 | 75
Brushed cotton liner 74
Paper fleece liner 74
Raw silk liner 75
Brushed cotton blanket 75
Waterproof bedcover 75
Nappy pants 76 | 77
Woollen overpants 77
Woollen cloth overpants 77
Microfibre nappy pants 77
Nappy changing guidance 78 | 79
Nursing pads 80 | 81
Nursing pads
Raw silk | wool | raw silk 80
Nursing pads
Microfibre | cotton 81
Muslin wash cloths 81
Care instructions 82 – 83
Wool shampoo 82
Lanoline conditioner 82
Gall soap 82
Overview 84 – 97
content 4 | 5
Nordic 6 | 7
Nordic
Natural materials, a clear line management and an instinct for
special colours.
For a long time now Nordic design has influenced our archi-
tecture and home furnishing. disana has picked up this simple
and yet noble design when creating the colour world “Nordic”
and puts it perfectly into practice with timeless and clean
cuts. By using fine lines and unremarkable details, disana
fashion pleasantly stands out from the rather motley mixed-
colours and monotonous children’s fashion industry.
The colours curry and rosé are two proper eye-catchers of this
colour world. They match smoothly with the colours classy
grey and the trend colour anthracite. And a little bit of “gold”
and a small dot of “bordeaux”. That’s all you need for a per-
fect winter day. Children’s fashion can be so simple and yet so
beautiful.
That’s what Nordic is like!
Nordic 8 | 9
Nordic 10 | 11
Article number 3112
A lightweight wool jumper by disana. Very
simple with a classic cut, but unmistakable
in its quality and design. With our basic knit-
ted jumper we wish to show that
Merino wool doesn’t always have to be
heavy and warm, but also fine and wonder-
fully lightweight. After all, we created it to
be worn in rooms with temperatures above
68 degrees °F – in the class room, at play-
school or while playing at home.
See page 84 for colour and size details
Basic jumperArticle number 3321
Lightweight and comfortable trousers for at
home or outside in the transitional period.
That’s the idea behind our bloomers made
out of soft boiled wool fabric.
The loose fit at the buttocks fits perfectly in
sizes for small diaper wearers. In larger sizes,
our bloomers simply look cool and are worn
like that too.
A wide, finely knitted waistband with an
inserted elastic band ends up on the belly
without pinching as well as high cuffs on
the legs ends.
See page 87 for colour and size details
Bloomers
Article number 3212
Our disana knitted jacket is also made of
lightweight single-bed knitted fabric. Just
like our basic jumper it is produced on only
one needle bed in the knitting machine
instead of the usual two.
This makes the fabric slightly thinner and
more lightweight, which turns the jacket
into a real all-rounder to wear both inside
and outside. And of course, soft new Merino
wool will keep your child warm.
Knitted jacket
See page 86 for colour and size details
Nordic 12 | 13
Article number 3221
Made of finely processed boiled wool with
great attention to detail. With a large hood
matching the children’s head shapes and
applied pockets with plenty of room for
everything they might need. Large tagua
nut buttons help small hands to put on and
take off the jacket. The extended back part
prevents the jacket from riding up and keeps
the children’s back nice and warm when they
bend over or crawl along. The hood, neck and
shoulders are lined with fine organic cotton.
A new feature are the fine knitted cuffs that
end up gently on the sleeves.
See page 86 for colour and size details
Boiled wool jacket
See page 87 for colour and size details
Article number 3311
All-round comfort with disana knitted
trousers, completed with braces. When
children are laying down, crawling or taking
their first steps, our disana knitted trousers
with braces make sure they are thoroughly
warm and comfortable. The waistband is
especially high to keep their tummy and
back warm, and two removable braces keep
everything in place. These disana knitted
trousers are designed with plenty of space
around their bottom for a nappy.
Knitted trousers
Nordic 14 | 15
See page 85 for colour and size details See page 87 for colour and size details
Article number 3312
Tromping around, playing, running – ready
for the day to begin. Our disana knitted
leggings take it all in their stride and keep
your child thoroughly warm. The fine ribbed
knit make our leggings especially flexible
and a gentle elastic in the waistband keep
them up without pinching. They are also
especially soft and light, and can be worn
at home or outdoors. Our leggings come in
several bright colours and are great to mix
and match with our wool products.
Leggings
Article number 3411
This is where our fine new Merino wool
brings out the best of its positive features.
A small knitted overall for newborns and
babies.
Children who have only been in this world a
few days or weeks need a lot of warmth and
security. Our little knitted overall comes in
perfectly handy.
For this overall we have once again used our
tried and tested purl stitch. Thanks to its
large, open stitches the fabric stores quite
a lot of heat and it is wonderfully soft and
cuddly. The purl stitch is elastic all around
and offers enough flexibility for baby’s first
kicks.
Wide and soft cuffs on the sleeves and legs
make sure that everything stays in place.
The fine purl stitch is highlighted by four
large buttons made from boxwood that
make it easy to put on or take off the
overall.
Our proven fold-over legwarmers should
not be missing on our knitted overall, either.
They keep your little one’s feet warm – even
if they are not wearing socks or shoes.
Knitted overall
See page 84 for colour and size details
Article number 3111
A one-of-a-kind piece for any wardrobe – our
cuddly melange jumper. Soft purl stitches
and fine new Merino wool make it any
mother’s favourite.
Thanks to the clever cut with button closure
at the collar, it is very easy to put on and fits
especially snugly warm on the neck. Single-
coloured, curled edges and the melange
colour effects add that certain something.
Simply a very special jumper.
Melange jumper
Nordic 16 | 17
Article number 3211
A wonderfully soft jacket made of fine new
Merino wool for the very little ones. Thanks
to the wrap-around fastening on the front,
the jacket can also easily be put on when
your child is lying down. Nut buttons on the
outside and straps for tying on the inside
keep the jacket fastened safely. No button
will get in the way when your baby is lying
on the tummy, crawling or playing. Thanks
to the soft purl stitches, the jacket is
especially elastic and goes along with any
kind of movement.
Melange jacket
See page 85 for colour and size details
Nordic 18 | 19
The yellow colour of the low set
Nordic sun. Sparse forests of birches and
coniferous trees. Belonging to them grey
or anthracite coloured stones along the
coast and fjords. This is how Europe’s
North shows itself.
For the presentation of our colour world
“Nordic” we are including this atmos-
phere. A wall made of rich yellow-col-
oured paper is dominating the room and
is the background for the pastel colours
of our Nordic programme. The furniture
made of spruce has been brightly glazed
and is appearing simple and yet precious.
Colourful dots on the wall and on the
floor are emphasizing the“Nordic” rays of
clothing in our programme. The refracted
light coming through the window covers
the scenery in something soft and warm
– typical Nordic.
Ecology
Not far from Kap Horn, a place with barren landscape and high and snowcapped mountains,
a place where the wind regularly blows with the strength of a storm, this is the place where
merino sheep have settled and the origin of the disana wool.
In the very south of South America, in wind-blown Patagonia, on the pastures located in
the alpine valleys of the Andes there’s an incredibly wool of high quality growing – organic
Merino wool for disana.
Only the merino sheep’s fine wool is suitable for our disana babies and kids articles because
only wool with a hair diameter of 22 micrometers is soft enough not to scratch babies’ skin.
These sheep defy the cold, the wind and the drought. For that reason the southern hemi-
sphere in Australia, New Zealand and in our case South America is offering ideal conditions.
The cold and wet conditions in Europe, however, are inappropriate.
Just like all other raw materials, the Merino wool we use for our disana babies and kids
articles is certified according to strict organic criteria. Our wool articles also wear the GOTS
quality label, which promises highest demands regarding ecology and social responsibility.
After all, what is the state of animals’ health in far-away South America? Are the animals kept
with caution and how is the handling in the process of shearing? On our journey through
Patagonia, we visited the farms and laundry facilities for our disana wool. This helped us to
gain an own impression of the country and the people, the nature’s rough beauty and the
sheep’s welfare.
As a matter of fact the sheep that give the disana Merino wool are fine. They are kept very
well indeed. Despite of extensively sheep breeding, only 2 sheep come on a hectare of land.
Given the fact that there are huge, uninhabited areas, it is not much of a surprise. Once in
a while you have the chance to see a sheep between the bushes. The sheep are only herd
together and brought to large-sized pens when it’s time for shearing and being relieved from
the winter fur. It is hard work for both human and animal. However no harsh words and no
rush. The farmers work quietly and professional to keep the animals’ stress level as low as
possible. After the shearing the sheep are brought to another pen, where they’re standing
closely crowded together. The sheep are now 4-5Kg lighter than before and keep each other
warm this way to prevent a thermal shock. After that the sheep are back to the pasture.
The heavily criticized “Mulesing” is also not practiced in South America, a method that
involves a bloody cut into the sheep’s anus. This process is used to protect the sheep from
maggot infestation caused by a special fly species. There is not such a fly in South America
thanks to the permanent strong wind in Patagonia.
Our farms are monitored and certified by accrediting certification institutions according to
the Global Organic Textiles Standard, GOTS.
Disana has been the first company to gain the quality label GOTS and the even stricter label
BEST for their products.
The policies include the strict adherence of environmental and social standards as well as
complete transparency for procurement of raw materials and their processing. This quality
label is awarded after a long and extended certification and test procedure. It labels natural
textiles of the highest ecological quality. As mentioned before, not only the prevention of
harmful substances in our yarn’s fibres is important to us but also the human’s living condi-
tions and the environment in the country of origin. We bear responsibility for it as well as for
any other subsequent step of the production chain.
When choosing our supplier we often place our trust in long-term partnerships. Just like
us, our suppliers have to play by the rules of IVN and document their actions in detail. Each
process-step, each input material and each adjuvant is checked to ensure compliance with the
guidelines. The application is monitored and documented.
This process is often very complex and very expensive. However this is the only way we can
make sure that all steps of production satisfy the high demands of technical and ecologi-
cal quality. The gained yarn and fabric is exclusively processed in our premises or in selected
partner companies directly located in the neighborhood. This allows us to monitor and control
all production steps. Many details lead us to success. Not only yarns and fabrics are subject to
strict guidelines, but also ingredients and adjuvants such as sewing threads, buttons and even
our knitting machine’s lubricating oil have to be checked on policy compliance and the use has
to be documented.
A respectful and careful dealing with nature is most important for disana’s work. In a world
with global goods movement we have responsibilities beyond the horizon and when it’s con-
sidered as necessary, we have to put an eye on the origin of our raw materials even if it’s at the
end of the world.
20 | 21 Ecology
Nature
Nature 22 | 23
Let’s go to the forest and to the meadow. Play, romp around
and run. disana children’s fashion is made for outdoor-life. The
child-oriented cuts support the children’s urge to move. For a
happy playing in the countryside.
“Nature” includes the colours that match best for outdoor fun.
A brilliant blue harmonises well with our grey and anthracite
coloured fabrics. Additionally to these, our colour “plum”, an
intense purple, gives this colour scheme a sporty character.
Our brand new colour “lagoon”, a turquoise blue, which
belongs to our programme and the colour world “Nature”,
supports our collection for fun and play outdoors.
Nature 24 | 25
Nature 26 | 27
Article number 3322
The disana trousers for wind and weather.
Our boiled wool trousers are designed to be
warm and sturdy, yet lovely and soft. Cut
especially high at the waist, they keep your
child’s back and tummy warm and cosy. The
wide cut leaves plenty of space for a second
layer underneath. Two knitted straps ensure
that everything stays in place. With their
reinforced knees, our boiled wool trousers
are especially good for playing and discover-
ing outside in nature.
Boiled wool trousers
See page 88 for colour and size details See page 89 for colour and size details
Melange jacket
Article number 3211
A wonderfully soft jacket made of fine new
Merino wool for the very little ones. Thanks
to the wrap-around fastening on the front,
the jacket can also easily be put on when
your child is lying down. Nut buttons on
the outside and straps for tying on the
inside keep the jacket fastened safely. No
button will get in the way when lying on
the tummy, crawling or playing. Thanks to
the soft purl stitches, the jacket is especially
elastic and goes along with any kind of
movement.
See page 85 for colour and size details
Article number 3711
Our knitted melange scarf made of pure
new Merino wool comes cozily warm and
soft. We are using an additional thread
for sewing which makes it softer and
warmer compared to other knitted articles.
Colourful, curled edges add a special touch.
Quickly, our knitted scarf will become
the best friend for walks and plays in the
wintertime.
Size 12 x 100 cm.
Melange scarf
Nature 28 | 29
Article number 4521
Our collection also features a cute boiled
wool skirt.
Thanks to its clever cut it doesn’t ride up
while playing and running, and the extra-
high knitted waistband makes sure that
everything stays in place. Our little skirt is
also fitted with small pockets with plenty of
room for everything your child might need.
The knitted waistband is available in our
two-colour melange look. In this way the
skirt matches our disana jackets, jumpers or
leggings even better.
Boiled wool skirt
See page 89 for colour and size details
Outdoor jacket
Article number 4222
What would a children’s collection be with-
out a jacket suited for fun time and playing
outside? Our disana outdoor jacket leaves
nothing to be desired and makes sure the
little ones are comfortable and warm even
at minus temperatures and in the snow.
The jacket is made completely of soft
disana boiled wool material and the body
and the hood are padded with fine organic
cotton. Wide cuffs on the sleeves and the
body keep the child safe from the cold. The
cuffs on the sleeves are especially long and
thanks to the thumb hole they can quickly
See page 88 for colour and size details
replace forgotten gloves and keep the
hands warm even in cold temperatures.
The hood can be matched to your child’s
head shape thanks to the wide cords. And
since the cords are internal and not fitted
all around, they also keep the neck out of
harm’s way.
As an additional safety feature our outdoor
jacket is provided with reflecting stripes
on the front and the back of the body and
on the sleeves. In this way the jacket and
your child are well visible at dusk and in the
dark.
Nature 30 | 31
See page 84 for colour and size details
Knitted bonnet
Article number 3611
Newborn babies need a lot of warmth and
security. Our disana knitted bonnet
protects your baby’s sensitive head from
the cold on its first outings in the fresh air.
The special cut encloses the head like a
protective cover, and especially fine
flatlock seams make sure that nothing gets
in the way when your baby is lying down.
The two wide and flexible fastening straps
keep the bonnet in place, and thanks to the
especially soft new Merino wool, it is com-
pletely scratch-free – that’s a promise!
See page 85 for colour and size details
Article number 3111
A one-of-a-kind piece for any wardrobe – our
cuddly melange jumper. Soft purl stitches
and fine new Merino wool make it any
mother’s favourite.
Thanks to the clever cut with button closure
at the collar, it is very easy to put on and fits
especially snugly warm on the neck. Single-
coloured, curled edges and the melange
colour effects add that certain something.
Simply a very special jumper.
Melange jumper
Nature 32 | 33
See page 84 for colour and size details
Article number 3811
Soft, purled new Merino wool – you will
hardly find anything to keep your baby’s
hands warmer. This makes our knitted
gloves a must-have for your first outings in
the snow.
The mittens offer plenty of room for small
hands, extra-long knitted cuffs keep them
in place, and the soft drawstring makes sure
that the gloves don’t get separated.
Our knitted gloves are available in eight
melange colours as well as in pure woolly
white.
Knitted gloves
Article number 3921
For tiny crawlers and walkers.
Their double Velcro fasteners make these
disana boiled wool booties easy as pie to
put on and adjust to suit baby’s feet. The
long shank with sewn-in elastic stops the
booties being knocked off. Non-slip soles
keep baby safe when taking first steps or
crawling. As our boiled wool booties are
made of light disana boiled wool, they can
also be used as slippers indoors. They are
not designed for the garden or playground.
Boiled wool booties
See page 91 for colour and size details
Nature 34 | 35
The dark firs of the forest. A rich, almost
brightly glowing green of the meadows.
Between and above them the sky’s blue.
Our “Nature” decoration is including
those colours and is the framework of
this programme. The dark, fir green pa-
per railway is our background and stage
at the same time. This is the spot where
colours such as our new “Lagoon” is
presenting its brilliance. Brightly glazed
spruce wood furniture is taking care of
a pleasant contrast by featuring colours
such as “plum” and anthracite and offer-
ing a space to present themselves.
A few branches and twigs piled loosely
in a wooden box is reminding you of the
forest. Bow and arrow of the easy playing
and romping between trees and in the
open countryside.
36 | 37 Made in Germany
“Made in Germany” – or in frenzy of the numbers.
In the morning 6 a.m. our world is still alright and quiet. However shortly after, a hum-
ming and buzzing is rising up that soon turns into a crescendo of the special kind. By
lifting the so called “engagement rod” the knitting machine is coming to life and with the
dance of a hundred knitting needles our workday begins.
Here in our production facility in Lichtenstein, a small town about 50km to the south of
Stuttgart are 30 flat-bed knitting machines by which we are producing the fabrics for our
disana textiles. Located upon them, a flexible carriage is moving back and forth. Thereby
it’s lifting needles, puts a thread through the pinhead and pushes the needle back again.
With every stroke, every round the carriage goes back and forth, hundreds of stiches are
formed in one row.
It becomes spectacular if you visualise the speed and the dimension of work that is be-
hind it. Each of our machines has about 1 500 knitting needles that catch the thread with
the hooks on their pinheads.
The hook has a diameter of 1.2 mm and has not even more than 1/300 seconds given to
catch the thread with the hook. In this process the pinhead has to accelerate from 0 to
about 800 km/h on a stretch of 6cm.
The thread (yarn) we make our fabrics of is absolute fantastic. If you take a yarn with the
thickness Nm 40/1, you can spin 40 meters yarn with the weight of a stamp. And this is
by far not the finest our spinning mil has to offer.
It’s the precision and the speed by which processes take place in our production that
fascinate us again and again. No need to say that we have to handle a great effort of
maintenance, repair work, and care to keep the machines on their speed level and the
same precision every day.
Not only our knitting mill, also the cutting department is processing large numbers. 20 kg
of boiled-wool fabric are pulled on vacuum by using 1,6 bar negative pressure. The blade
is going 300 times a second up and down to cut sleeves, bodies or hoods out of the fabric.
In only 8 minutes the pieces for 34 overalls are ready cut out and have all marks essential
for the sewing room.
About 25 000 times a knitting needle is going up and down a day. Thereby it processes
about 5 000 meters of thread and transports the fabric about 1.6 kilometres. 30 machines
of this kind are in use everyday. All knitted binding that we fabric a year to edge our
beautiful boiled-wool articles would be enough to go around the equator twice –
easily. All 700 000 buttons stacked upon each other would be as high as the Matterhorn
in Switzerland.
There are many incredible numbers to discover, when having a closer look at our
production. However our most important number is 54.
Exactly 54 employees work for disana in the moment of making this catalogue. A
remarkable growth by 6 people compared to the year before.
It’s those people in our production, our administration, our dispatch and in our store who
keep the big and small wheels going. The specialists and their experience, their expertise
and their passion make our articles the way they are: A little miracle made of yarn, speed
and precision. Because after all it’s the people who make the difference, despite of all
technology.
We work together in our knitting mill, cutting department, sewing room, quality check
department, dispatch department, administration and in our shop.
We are very happy about our beautiful natural textiles. Every morning – apart from
weekends – at 6 a.m. again and again.
Classic 38 | 39
Classic
Let’s discover the big backyard, the great playground in the
park or even the entire town. Sometimes a new world is just
around the corner. Either using the scooter or the skateboard.
Cruising through the neighbourhood on own wheels. Our
disana children’s clothing is also made for that because we
know who the articles are made for and what our little
customer’s demands are. “Organic” combines the colours for
little explorers.
New in this colour world is “gold”, a – like its name already
says – golden brown that makes our colours for the city
slightly better. In beautiful clothes like that, the world can’t
be big enough.
Classic 40 | 41
Classic 42 | 43
Article number 3613
For cool boys and girls – disana`s
longbeanie.
Those who like it casual and are old enough
to create their own style can’t escape our
longbeanie.
Nicely warm thanks to new Merino wool,
absolutely scratch-free due to a knitted-in
partial cotton lining and available in many
wonderful colours. Simply put it on and
be ready for the street, the meadow or the
forest behind the house. Our longbeanie
quickly becomes a favourite piece for bigger
kids.
Article number 3712
A very special scarf. Wonderfully soft and
fluffily knitted, in many bright colours for
cuddling, playing and keeping warm. Our
loop scarf is knitted extra loosely in order
that large meshes were able to form. Those
store a lot of air and with it warmth.
Our loop scarf is available in two sizes – for
children and adults.
Longbeanie
Loop scarf
See page 90 for colour and size details See page 89 for colour and size details See page 90 for colour and size details
Article number 3612
A knitted beanie like no other. Once your
children wear them, they are ready to go.
Thanks to its soft half cardigan stitch our
disana beanie is especially elastic and pleas-
ant to wear. It is made completely from new
Merino wool and it is knitted from three
threads, which makes it particularly warm.
The beanie also comes with a fine, knitted-
in partial lining that doesn’t irritate the skin
on the forehead or the temples.
Our beanie is available in two different
lengths: classic and extra-long.
It is offered in all eight melange colours
Beanie
44 | 45 Classic
Article number 4223
Our boiled wool coat has undergone more
than a facelift. disana’s “tiny Sunday coat” be-
came a sportive coat for young ladies. Elegant
and casual, trendy and absolutely suitable for
daily use.
With a long cut, our boiled wool coat keeps
warm on cold days – even when sitting, thanks
to the extended back part. Its high collar not
only looks good and underlines the coat’s
sporty line; it also ensures thermal protection
on the neck. Of course fully free from scratch-
ing due to a sewed in cotton lining.
The attached zipper in matching colour has
a cotton lining on the coat’s inside too. This
simplifies the closing of the coat.
Two discreet deep pockets on the front offer
space for important essentials. The sleeves are
completed smoothly by long and soft cuffs.
Children’s coat
See page 88 for colour and size details
Article number 3221
Made of finely processed boiled wool with
great attention to detail. With a large hood
matching the children’s head shapes and
applied pockets with plenty of room for
everything they might need. Large tagua
nut buttons help small hands to put on and
take off the jacket. The extended back part
prevents the jacket from riding up and keeps
the children’s back nice and warm when they
bend over or crawl along. The hood, neck and
shoulders are lined with fine organic cotton.
A new feature are the fine knitted cuffs that
end up gently on the sleeves.
See page 86 for colour and size details
Boiled wool jacket
Classic 46 | 47
See page 90 for colour and size details See page 91 for colour and size details
Article number 3421
In ultra soft boiled wool from head to toe –
that’s our disana boiled wool overall.
The big hood, the roll-ups on the arms and
legs, the great fit, the lovely big tagua nut
buttons: all these details help to make our
boiled wool overall a really special addi-
tion to baby’s wardrobe. Air woven into
the boiled wool regulates temperature
and humidity like no other fabric. The high
lanoline content in our wool envelops every
single fibre, making the overall almost wa-
terproof. Both these effects make the boiled
wool overall great to wear over baby’s
clothes when playing and romping around
in the snow.
Boiled wool overall
See page 86 for colour and size details
Article number 3821
Our disana boiled wool gloves are an
absolute must whenever you enjoy a walk,
a sleigh ride or a snowball fight. The unique
features of natural wool mean your child’s
hands stay warm and dry. The high lanoline
content in our wool envelops every single
fibre, making them water-resistant. Our
boiled wool gloves, too, come with a band
to keep everything in its proper place.
Boiled wool gloves
Article number 3621
The “no more cold ears” hat.
This disana boiled wool hat is cut especially
low and fits over baby’s ears and cheeks.
Roll on winter! It is covered with a soft,
wind and weatherproof boiled wool fabric;
inside, it is lined with an especially finely
woven organic cotton. Two tie fasteners
stop the hat from slipping, even when
your little one romps around in the snow.
A tassel in a matching colour rounds off
this cheeky hat. Our disana boiled wool
hat comes in 3 sizes and with a “plenty of
winter fun” guarantee.
Boiled wool hat
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Article number 3421
In ultra soft boiled wool from head to toe –
that’s our disana boiled wool overall.
The big hood, the roll-ups on the arms and
legs, the great fit, the lovely big tagua nut
buttons: all these details help to make our
boiled wool overall a really special addi-
tion to baby’s wardrobe. Air woven into
the boiled wool regulates temperature
and humidity like no other fabric. The high
lanoline content in our wool envelops every
single fibre, making the overall almost wa-
terproof. Both these effects make the boiled
wool overall great to wear over baby’s
clothes when playing and romping around
in the snow.
Boiled wool overall
See page 86 for colour and size details
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The grey of the facades made of concrete
and stone. Besides bright colours from
signs, adverts and graffiti. Above all a
deep blue, navy coloured sky. The city’s
colours are clear, distinctive and rich in
contrast.
This is how our colour world “Classic”
is presenting itself. Rich in contrast and
brightness.
In front of a background of grey paper
the colours bordeaux and navy are un-
folding their full clearness. They’re set-
ting the key points of this programme.
The colour “gold” is signalising moder-
nity and elegance.
We caught the topic mobility with skate-
boards, which are serving as decoration
and shelf space for accessories. They
promise adventure and fun right at the
nearest courtyard.
Square shaped furniture symbolising
the urban space and are standing for the
city’s language of form.
disana boiled wool is a very special natural fabric. Our boiled wools are extremely soft and
light, making them very comfortable to wear. At the same time they protect against the cold,
are almost entirely windproof and balance out hot or cold temperatures. To make their pro-
duction as eco-friendly and skin-friendly as possible, only water, heat and a little soap is used.
We deliberately refrain from using chemical additives. This production method means that all
disana boiled wools meet the high standards of the Global Organic Textile Standard label.
When wool is boiled, thousands of tiny air bubbles are trapped in the material. They form
an entirely natural barrier against hot and cold temperatures, producing a unique, natural
feeling of snugness underneath baby’s boiled wool clothing. At the same time, the skin can
breathe freely – comfort that not even the cleverest synthetic fibre can recreate.
Boiled wool – an ancient story
Sheep wool played an important role in human beings’ clothing from a very early point in
history. Wool spinning was known in Neolithic times. Over the centuries, the invention of
the hand spinning wheel, and later spinning machines, made it increasingly simple to turn
raw wool into woollen yarn. Back in the times of the pharaohs, the Egyptians discovered that
wool could be made compact by stamping it in large containers of water and dung.
The importance of this art is demonstrated by the fact it had its own hieroglyph: a pair of men’s
feet standing in a liquid. Boiling wool was also known north of the Alps, where materials were
pounded using the feet or mortars in pots of warm water, adding peat or fuller’s earth, made of
volcanic rock. In the late Middle Ages, boiling wool was usually carried out using water-powered
mills. Turned by the waterwheel, vertically mounted fulling stocks hammered the material for
hours in a fulling tub. The resulting material had shrunk in both directions by up to 50 percent.
The inventors of the boiled wool used in traditional German and Swiss clothing probably came
from the Alps. They discovered that woollen clothes which had shrunk in the wash provided
better protection against the wind and rain than before. They used the fulling technique to
make knitted and woven clothes tougher and more weather-resistant.
Modern production
Today, large specialist machines similar to washing machines are used to produce boiled wool
fabrics. Water, heat and friction break up the wool fibres’ scaly structure. The adjoining fibres
in the material get caught up and pulled together. The wool is felted and the material shrinks
to almost half its size in both directions. During this process, countless tiny bubbles are
trapped inside the material. Heat and moisture is applied repeatedly to the material, hung on
tenter frames, until it is smooth, even and dry. Once the boiled wool has been treated in this
way, it no longer shrinks when wet. Once finished, our disana boiled wool is ready to be made
into clothes – as disana jackets, overalls, hats and much more.
Properties of boiled wool material
Fulling means woollen fabric can combine the advantages of purely natural fibres with the
temperature and humidity standards expected from modern clothing. The trapped air bubbles
act like an air barrier, keeping the temperature under a boiled wool garment almost constant
even in cool weather. In rain, or even in snow, boiled wool is an excellent weather barrier as
water drops simply run off the surface of the felted wool. Pure wool can also absorb almost half
its own weight of moisture without feeling damp. Fulled materials are especially hard-wearing
as the felting process considerably increases the wool’s natural stretchiness and wear resist-
ance. At the same time, the boiled wool remains soft, clingy and comfortable, as, unlike felt or
loden cloth, boiled wool can be stretched in all directions. How soft and clingy a boiled wool
material is depends largely on the wool used. We at disana use an especially soft, fine certified
organic Merino wool from Argentina. Apart from this, the techniques used to knit the wool,
and of course the washing process itself, help make the boiled wool so effective. Many of the
techniques and processes are well-kept secrets passed down from generation to generation.
Boiled wool
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Many times we’ve been asked for open the world of disana
textiles also to adults. Again and again we receive numerous
messages with the request to produce this or that disana
item for adults. Especially the boiled wool coat draws our
customer’s attention. No wonder - the coat represents the
features of soft boiled merino wool like no other. Now the
time has come!
Finally we offer the ladies coat as first article from our
“Mummy & Me” – programme. Out of soft boiled wool,
in wonderful colours and with a clear line management it
adopts disana’s language of form and colour. It’s a disana
coat at first glance.
There’s nothing to prevent a trip of mummy and daughter in
coming autumn. And who knows, maybe daddy and son are
next?
Mummy & Me 54 | 55
Mummy & Me
See page 91 for colour and size details
Article number 6221
As first article from our “Mummy & Me”
collection we would like to present you the
disana women’s coat. Of course it is made
out of disana’s soft and fluffy boiled wool
fabric. Within this, merino wool unfolds its
whole natural beauty.
Our sportive short coat has an attached zip-
per, a lined high collar and two deep pock-
ets on the front. The sleeves are completed
smoothly by long and soft cuffs.
The slightly waisted cut and the clear line
management provide a simple elegance. An
extended back part and the princess seam
adopt features from our children’s coat and
make the new women’s coat unmistakably
to a real disana piece.
Our disana women’s coat is available in four
wonderful colours and sizes 36 to 42.
Women’s coat
Article number 4223
Our boiled wool coat has undergone more
than a facelift. disana’s “tiny Sunday coat” be-
came a sportive coat for young ladies. Elegant
and casual, trendy and absolutely suitable for
daily use.
With a long cut, our boiled wool coat keeps
warm on cold days – even when sitting, thanks
to the extended back part. Its high collar not
only looks good and underlines the coat’s
sporty line; it also ensures thermal protection
on the neck. Of course fully free from scratch-
ing due to a sewed in cotton lining.
The attached zipper in matching colour has
a cotton lining on the coat’s inside too. This
simplifies the closing of the coat.
Two discreet deep pockets on the front offer
space for important essentials. The sleeves are
completed smoothly by long and soft cuffs.
Children’s coat
See page 88 for colour and size details
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Everything baby needs
Healthy clothing that is free from harmful substances. Almost 40 years ago our parents started disana having this idea in their minds. Back then, it was located in our home’s garage. Until today we are committed to this idea and produce kids clothing of the highest ecological quality.
It all began with a knitted nappy. Still today it is the foundation of our disana nappy system. We are very happy to see that those nappy systems are still in demand and that young parents decide on using natural nappies.
As time goes by, a lot of new articles increased our range of prod-ucts. For example sleeping bags made of softly knitted material and boiled wool; lovely wool blankets as light as a feather but still offer gentle protection; waterproof mattress covers that keep the mattress or change mat dry.
Rawsilk liners heal redness on baby’s nappy butt quickly. Our muslin facecloth is making the daily washing enjoyable.
In the course of the years it has become a wide range of products that we would like to introduce to you on the following pages. Simply everything baby needs!
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See page 92 for colour and size details
Article number 5111
No other item provides a greater feeling of
warmth and safety than our pure Merino
wool baby blanket.
Of all our products, it is in this beautiful
knitted masterpiece that pure, natural wool
with all its great properties really comes to
the fore. It is as light as a feather yet forms
a protective barrier around your child. It
is cuddly and warm, yet also balances out
the temperature. It is soft and fluffy and
stands up to fun and games. Anyone who
has ever stroked our disana knitted woollen
baby blanket will share our enthusiasm for
organic textiles.
The fine openwork pattern can only be
knitted using a small number of mechanical
devices on our production line. This delight-
ful look is set off by an elaborate scallop
stitch along the border of the blanket.
Knitted woollen baby blanket
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Article number 5112
The wonderful melange colours from our
apparel range couldn’t be more fitting for a
baby blanket, either. This is why we are also
offering our baby blankets in the melange
shades. They are available in many colourful
combinations, matching any occasion.
The melange blanket measures 100 x
80 cm and, like all disana baby blankets, it
is enclosed in a fine crochet border. The fin-
est new Merino wool of our melange baby
blanket brings out all of its many positive
features. Thanks to the lightweight purl
stitches the blanket stores additional heat,
while being soft and gentle on your baby’s
skin. For pleasant hours sleeping, lounging
around and playing.
Melange baby blanket
See page 93 for colour and size details
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Article number 5221
Warm boiled wool on the outside, extra-fine
organic cotton on the inside. Our boiled
wool disana sleeping bag combines the best
of both natural fibres. The outside, made
of soft new boiled Merino wool, provides
plenty of warmth without overheating.
Wool is very good at balancing out the
temperature; you are never too warm or too
cold wearing it.
An extra fine organic cotton lining on the
inside allows the child to sleep in peace.
Thanks to the long zip the front of the
sleeping bag can be opened wide. This
makes it easier to place your child inside
when asleep. A priceless advantage for little
ones after a long day of adventures, play
and discovery.
Our boiled wool sleeping bag is available in
all the colours in our wool range and comes
in three sizes.
Boiled wool sleeping bag
See page 92 for colour and size details
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Article number 5211
Newborns need that feeling of closeness
and safety. The time before birth means
they connect this feeling with the protec-
tive snugness of their mother’s womb. Our
disana knitted woollen sleeping bag gives
them this feeling of closeness and safety,
making it the perfect bedtime accessory
for babies and tiny tots. The high, stretchy
knitted waistband gently embraces the
child without pinching, while the wide leg
bag leaves space for baby to wriggle about.
Two wide knitted straps keep everything
in place. The sleeping bag design keeps baby
well wrapped up and warm even when
having trouble sleeping. It is also perfect
to swaddle up your baby snugly. The clever
thing about our sleeping bag, however,
is definitely the indescribably soft pure
Merino wool: our disana knitted woollen
sleeping bag shows off its natural softness
and warmth especially well.
Knitted woollen sleeping bag
See page 92 for colour and size details
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Baby’s skin must be able to breathe. Therefore, it is
essential for a nappy | diaper set to allow air to pass in
and out. Yet, at the same time of course, it must
adequately absorb moisture. Using pure, all-natural
fibers is the best way to guarantee both these qualities.
This is the very reason why disana has chosen to use only
approved untreated and organic cotton, wool and silk for
its entire nappy | diaper set.
Once a baby is brought into this world, it should be cared
for and made to feel as comfortable as possible. Such
everyday things as clothes, which come in direct contact
with a baby’s delicate skin, are crucial to its comfort. For
its early years, this means first and foremost the baby’s
nappies | diapers.
We at disana have spent much time with midwives and
children’s nurses to learn exactly what is needed to create
the most comfortable and natural nappy | diaper just for
babies. The result is our disana nappy | diapering system.
disana Woollen overpants disana Paper fleece liner
disana Knitted nappy
disana Brushed cotton liner
Round and about the baby
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The nappy itself forms the core of any
washable nappy system.
We at disana provide three different types
of nappies – three alternatives for all kinds
of different needs.
One thing the nappies have in common is
that they are made of highly absorbent or-
ganic cotton. They also have exceptionally
high standards of quality and finishing. This
is very important to us, as no other piece
of clothing is washed, dried and re-used as
often as a washable nappy.
disana Knitted nappy
Article number 1111
This knitted nappy is the mainstay of the
disana nappy system.
Its stretchy knitted fabric follows baby‘s
every move, keeping the nappy flush with
your child’s body even when she has a re-
ally good wiggle. Its special form not only
makes it easy to put on; it is also designed
to fit perfectly from the first to the last day
your child needs it. That makes disana knit-
ted nappies far less costly than expensive
disposables.
disana Muslin nappy
Article number 1132
A classic nappy, 80 x 80 cm, woven from
fine organic cotton. No other fabric has
accompanied people across so many
thousands of years as the muslin nappy.
There are doubtless dozens of different
techniques for folding a child’s nappy using
this cloth. Every mother has her own special
knack and tricks.
Its simple shape means it is especially good
to wash and dries very quickly on the line.
But our muslin cloth is not only great as a
nappy, it is practically a must as a highly
absorbent liner for knitted nappies and
nappy pants. And as a burp cloth, a mat, a
flannel or just a toy …
disana Nappy pants
Article number 1133
This nappy pant can be used straight away
with no need to fold or roll it back. Its prac-
tical shape and big Velcro fasteners make
it simple to put on and adjust to baby’s
size. Integrated elastic provides a snug fit
without pinching.
Its soft, slightly napped cotton absorbs
plenty of moisture and is especially com-
fortable for baby to wear. Sewn-in cotton
liners make the nappy extra absorbent.
Nappies
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Nappy liners
The liners for the disana nappy set are
designed for all kinds of different purposes.
Depending on the material they are made
with, they can make the nappy more
absorbent, soothe sore skin or make nappy
changing easier.
Our disana cotton nappy liners make the
nappy more absorbent. Cotton quickly
absorbs moisture and spreads it across the
surface of the fibres, meaning that cotton
liners can store a great deal of moisture.
Just like nappies, cotton liners must be
washed after every change.
disana Brushed cotton blanket
Article number 2231
The flexible classic and an essential part of
baby’s first equipment, it should always be
at hand. It can be used under the changing
mat or as snug cover when on the move.
This lovely, fluffy 80 x 80 cm cloth is 100%
cotton and can be machine washed at 95°C.
Please see page 95 for more information!
disana Paper fleece liner
Article number 1251
Our disana paper fleece liners are made of
wood pulp: highly tear-resistant paper.
Added to the cotton liners in the nappy, it
picks up solids, keeping the nappy cleaner.
The used cellulose liner can simply be
flushed away.
Paper fleece liner, 100 sheets per roll,
Sheet 36 x 16 cm
Please see page 94 for more information!
disana Raw silk liner
Article number 1211
If baby’s bottom is ever sore, that’s when our
raw silk liner comes in.
Raw silk contains plenty of natural silk bast,
which has an anti-inflammatory effect. The
silk also gently cools down the inflamed skin.
The raw silk liner is added to the nappy
alongside the cotton liner, up against baby’s
skin. The raw silk liner is changed every time
along with the nappy until baby’s skin is no
longer red.
Please see page 94 for more information!
disana Brushed cotton liner
Article number 1231
This brushed cotton liner is folded into a
strip and used as an absorbent liner for the
knitted nappies and nappy pants.
When the cloth is made, the cotton is lightly
brushed, which not only makes it pleasantly
soft and velvety, but also multiplies its
relative surface, meaning it can absorb even
more moisture. But our flannel fabric is not
only the perfect accessory as a nappy liner:
it can also be used as a bib, burp cloth, face
cloth and lots more besides.
Brushed cotton liner, 40 x 40 cm
Please see page 94 for more information!
disana Waterproof bedcover
Article number 2237
The waterproof cover lets nothing through
thanks to the sheet of breathable plastic inserted
between 2 layers of cotton.
50 x 70 cm and 70 x 90 cm, it fits into the cot,
can be used as a changing mat and is a practical
waterproof cover for feeding in a lying position.
With the special continuation of pure cotton and
artificial fibres, the sheet is extremely hard-
wearing and will survive many machine washes
at 90 °C.
Please see page 95 for more information!
Covers and cloths
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disana Microfibre nappy pants
Microfibre pull up pants
Article number 1341
Microfibre pants with Velcro
Article number 1342
Whenever a woollen nappy wrap cannot be
used, the disana microfibre wrap comes into
play. It is made of pure plastic – with some
noteworthy features.
Standard plastic pants are so impermeable
that not only liquids, but also vapour cannot
escape, and air cannot reach baby’s skin. A
hot, humid atmosphere develops, and fun-
gal rashes and sore skin are inevitable. Our
microfibre nappy wraps are different.
To create them, a knitted synthetic fibre
fabric is covered with a fine, microporous
layer of rubber. The pores in this layer of
rubber are so small that liquids cannot pass
through, but vapour can escape and air can
get into the nappy. Thus, the microfibre
nappy wrap stays leakproof and baby’s skin
can breathe freely.
disana Woollen cloth overpants
Article number 1321
This, too, is made of natural, fine Merino
wool. In this case, however, the wool has
been prewashed and slightly felted to make
the wrap especially leakproof and highly
absorbent.
Its simple shape and the big Velcro fasteners
make it easy to put on and take off. With
bigger, more mobile children that is espe-
cially important: it makes changing a nappy
into child’s play. The wide knitted waistband
keeps leaks at bay. In areas designed to
absorb more moisture we have sewn in an
extra boiled wool lining.
disana Woollen overpants
Article number 1311
Made of especially fine, soft Merino wool,
these woollen overpants are suitable even
for very small children. Their high knitted
waistband not only stops leaks, it keeps
baby’s tummy lovely and warm, helping
prevent wind.
The woollen overpants absorb excess urine,
which binds with the lanoline – the natural
wax on wool fibres – and is neutralised, so
if the woollen overpants have just got a
little damp, it is enough to leave it to dry
out in the fresh air. Thanks to the natural
self-cleaning function of the wool fibres, the
pants are left hygienically clean.
If all the lanoline in the woollen overpants is
used up, or if the pants have been cleaned,
lanoline must be added again. The simplest
way to do so is with our disana lanoline
treatment, which allows the lanoline
content of the wool to be replenished very
simply. The woollen overpants then stop
leaks again for several days or weeks.
Leakproof nappy pants cover up the nappy,
making sure that moisture stays in the
nappy and doesn’t leak out.
It is important that baby’s skin can breathe
under the nappy pants and that heat does
not build up. Disana nappy pants are made
of wool or microfibre, are extremely breath-
able and provide baby’s skin with enough
air to “breathe”.
Nappy pants
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disana Woollen
overpants disana Paper
fleece liner
disana Knitted nappy
disana Brushed
cotton liner
disana Knitted nappy
This is the actual nappy | diaper. Made of
pure cotton, it absorbs most of the fluid
and retains it inside its fibers.
disana Brushed cotton liner
Also made of cotton, it absorbs the remain-
ing moisture and keeps the baby dry for a
long period of time.
disana Paper fleece liner
Used on top of the cotton liner, this will
retain the heaviest soiling.
disana Woollen overpants
This provides the watertight outer covering
for the diaper. Made from soft, pure sheep’s
wool, it absorbs without itself ever becom-
ing wet.
Nappy changing guidance
This is what you will need Direction for use
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To use the disana nappy is very simple.
Spread out the knitted nappy on the
changing mat. Fold the narrow front part
back to the ties. Now place the brushed
cotton liner on top of the nappy.
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If your baby is very small, you can adjust
the length of the nappy by folding back the
upper edge.
Lay the baby on the nappy. First, pull up the
liner between the legs, than fold the two
upper side edges into the middle.
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Pull up the lower flap of the nappy be-
tween the legs and over the waist. Here
too, by folding the flap, you can adjust the
size of the nappy. Finally cross the ties of
the knitted nappy across baby’s back, bring
them round to the front an tie in a bow.
The fine knitting gives the nappy a com-
fortable elasticity so that it fits snugly. The
baby is not restricted, but wrapped gently
with plenty of room to move.
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The disana woollen overpants are then
pulled over the nappy. Though watertight,
these allow the air to pass through. The
soft ribbing around the waist and legs hold
the pants firmly but gentle in place. Baby
is kept warm without getting too hot, as
wool has the property to keep tempera-
tures well balanced.
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Breast feeding brings your baby the
closest bonding between mother and
child. Nowhere else can baby feel such
warmth and comfort. With the healing
and soothing properties of natural fibres,
disana nursing pads help general well
being of the mother.
With their varying combination of silk
and cotton, they offer both comfort and
confidence.
disana Nursing pads
Raw silk | wool | raw silk
Article number 2111
Wool absorbs excess breast milk into its
inner fibres ensuring that the skin remains
dry between feeds. Untreated raw silk cools
and soothes the irritation from breast feed-
ing. The high content of silks anti-inflam-
matory properties offer natural healing of
any redness.
Nursing pads
Please see page 95 for more information!
disana Nursing pads
Microfibre | cotton mixture
Article number 2131
Cotton absorbs excessive milk. The breath-
able microfibre outer cover is waterproof
and prevents embarrassing wet patches on
clothing.
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disana Muslin wash cloths
Article number 2232
The daily wash transformed to a relaxing
massage. The finely structured surface of
the brushed cotton gently stimulates the
circulation of the tender baby skin.
The double-layered cloth measures
25 x 25 cm.
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Wool shampoo
Article number 2362
The natural wool we use should be treated with an
equally natural, mild wool shampoo. The structure of its
fibres makes wool especially sensitive to heat, friction
and strong chemicals, so care needs to be taken when
washing woollen products.
Our disana wool shampoo is particularly mild and thus
perfect for all natural wools.
Its ph value is adjusted to wool, which is slightly acidic,
preventing the wool from matting when washed.
As it is a concentrate, it is very economical and is suitable
for hand or machine washing. 200 ml
Lanoline conditioner
Article number 2361
Lanoline is the natural wax in sheep’s wool. The wax
envelops the fibres, protecting them from harsh environ-
ments. The woollen products in our disana programme
contain plenty of natural lanoline, which protects and
cares for the wool fibres.
The woollen overpants in our disana nappy system, in
particular, use up the lanoline constantly. Other wool-
len products, too, lose the natural wax in the wool from
washing or drying, which is why the wool fibres need to
be replenished with lanoline every now and then. The
best way to do so is with our disana lanoline treatment.
It is made up of liquid lanoline and dissolves easily in
lukewarm water. After washing, the woollen product is
placed in a bowl with the lanoline treatment. The wool
fibres absorb the lanoline again and the woollen product
is protected against dirt and dryness. 200 ml
Gall soap
Article number 2363
An ancient household remedy for removing the most
stubborn stains on wool and silk textiles. Gall soap
is used whenever wool shampoos are not enough to
remove a stain.
Applied directly, massaged gently into the stain and
rinsed with clear water, bile soap removes any organic
soiling from wool and silk articles.
Available as a concentrate and only intended for targeted
stain removal, a few drops will suffice to remove ugly
stains from delicate materials. 200 ml
Care instructions
Please see page 95 for more information!