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GoBabyGo Anti-Slip Grip Socks Made of Alpaca Wool Walnut

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The anti-slip socks made of luxurious alpaca wool from GoBabyGo offer unparalleled softness and breathability.
    • Rubber studs on feet and toes for more stability on smooth surfaces
    • Supports the development of motor skills
    • Keep feet warm and dry even on colder days
    • Hypoallergenic and lanolin-free
    • Self-cleaning - airing out is sufficient in most cases
    • Always observe washing label
    • Designed in Denmark

    The incredibly soft non-slip socks made of luxurious alpaca wool from GoBabyGo provide little feet with a secure grip on smooth surfaces and are perfect for babies learning to crawl and walk. Alpaca wool keeps little feet warm and dry even on colder days. The natural yarn is  more water-repellent than many other types of yarn and extremely breathable. Washing the socks is not as often necessary, as alpaca wool is naturally self-cleaning and airing out is often sufficient. In addition to its hypoallergenic properties, alpaca wool also scratches less than other types of yarn and is ideal for sensitive baby skin. 

    Note: The product images are studio images from the manufacturer. Colors/materials may vary slightly from the original.

    •  94% alpaca, 5% polyamide, 1% elastane.
      The non-slip dot design is made of OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified Plastisol.

    Care instructions: The manufacturer recommends caring for and washing the tights as follows

      • Wash inside out before use
      • Our alpaca socks should be hand washed.
      • Avoid using bleach. If necessary, add a little vinegar to the rinse water.
      • Gently squeeze out the water without wringing.
      • Avoid ironing, steaming, or pressing the socks.
      • Lay the socks flat on a towel to dry.

      The manufacturer recommends washing the non-slip alpaca socks only in an emergency. The sulfur in alpaca hair has a self-cleaning effect and prevents bacterial growth. In most cases, the socks can simply be hung out to air. Should washing still be necessary, it is best done by hand in lukewarm water. Use a mild wool soap and never fabric softener. Instead, if necessary, add a little vinegar to the rinse water. Gently squeeze out the water without wringing the socks, and then lay the socks flat on a towel to dry.