Disana - Combinaison bébé enfant, laine bouillie avec Zip Disana

Disana - Baby/Toddler Jumpsuit, Boiled Wool with Zip

Eucalyptus / 50/56 cm
119,90 EUR
Sale price  119,90 EUR Regular price 
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Disana - Combinaison bébé enfant, laine bouillie avec Zip Disana

Disana

Disana - Baby/Toddler Jumpsuit, Boiled Wool with Zip

119,90 EUR
Sale price  119,90 EUR Regular price 
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ColorEucalyptus
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    This outfit is for your child if


    You are looking for an outdoor outfit that your child can wear for a large part of the year (from October to April on average) , simply adapting the layers underneath according to the season.

    You often travel by car and have to remove heavy coats for safety reasons, which exposes your child to the cold before the heating is active.

    You want a versatile suit for winter, snow, holidays and outdoor activities, without having to buy an additional synthetic model.

    You practice babywearing and you find that classic thick suits overheat both the child and the adult, while also being impractical.

    You never know if your child is too hot or not hot enough, and you are looking for a solution that naturally regulates temperature.

    You're tired of using multiple layers that restrict movement and make the child uncomfortable.

    You want to reduce the frequency of washing thanks to a naturally breathable and self-cleaning material.

    You are looking for clothing made from natural, healthy, durable and comfortable materials for your child.

    Description

    The Disana boiled wool jumpsuit with zip meets a strong demand from parents: a natural, warm jumpsuit that is easy to put on thanks to a zip closure.
    The zip opens wide to make dressing and changing easier, even with washable nappies.

    Depending on the size, the jumpsuit features either arm and leg flaps (sizes 50/56 to 74/80) or knitted cuffs and side pockets (sizes 86/92 to 110/116) . The body is extra-long to offer ample freedom of movement and room for growth.

    The hood and collar are lined with fine merino wool for optimal thermal comfort.

    Material and thermal performance

    Made from boiled organic merino wool, this jumpsuit offers:

    • a very effective natural thermal insulation
    • excellent breathability
    • stable thermal regulation, without overheating
    • a natural resistance to odors and slight moisture

    Versatility and durability

    This combination is designed to:

    • autumn and winter
    • games in the snow, holidays and outdoor activities
    • babywearing, strollers, and daily commutes

    It provides a natural alternative to synthetic quilted suits, which are often too warm and less breathable.

    Comfort, carrying capacity and mobility

    Thanks to its loose and flexible cut, this jumpsuit does not constrict the child and allows for layering with woolen layers (leggings, longies, t-shirts, sweaters).
    It is particularly suitable for carrying in a sling or baby carrier, without overheating or excessive bulk.
    Unlike heavily padded synthetic suits, it allows the child freedom to move and play.

    Colors:

    Grey, Indigo, Rose, Blackcurrant, Caramel, Eucalyptus, Olive, Eggplant

    Sizes:

    50/56, 62/68, 74/80, 86/92, 98/104, 110/116

    Sizing advice

    Note: Every baby and child grows at their own pace. Maison de MaMoulia recommends choosing the size based on height in centimeters rather than an approximate age.

    Understanding Disana sizes

    At Disana, each size is designed to last until the next size up.

    Example: a size 86/92 is designed to cover the entire growth period up to the next size , i.e. approximately from 86 to 98 cm (and often beyond depending on the child's morphology).

    Therefore, this is not a garment strictly limited to 86-92 cm, but an evolving size designed to accompany growth over an extended period.

    Carefully compare the garment measurements with your own measurements.

    Composition

    ‱ Pure organic merino wool, sourced from a production guaranteed to be mulesing-free and respectful of animal welfare. The wool comes from Patagonia, where the climate makes this practice unnecessary.

    ‱ The fibers are of very high quality, free of harmful substances at any stage of the manufacturing process, and free of microplastics. The dyes used are certified for natural fibers, and are kind to both skin and the environment.

    ‱ Production is GOTS and IVN BEST certified by Ecocert Greenlife (license no. 151699), with short production circuits guaranteeing traceability, quality and environmental responsibility.

    Maintenance tips

    Natural wool does not need frequent washing. Regular airing is often sufficient.

    Local cleaning of stains under ambient water with Ulrich gall or genuine Marseille stain-removing soap.

    ○ Complete wash (rare, when really necessary):

    ‱ Hand wash only. No machine wash, even on a "wool" or "delicate" program.
    ‱ Cold or room temperature water
    ‱ Essential rule: the same temperature for washing and rinsing
    ‱ Eco-friendly liquid laundry detergent specially formulated for wool or enriched with lanolin

    ○ Drying
    ‱ No tumble dryer
    ‱ No radiators, electric heating, or direct sunlight
    ‱ Drying flat
    ‱ Reshape while drying - and return from time to time to reshape further while the garment is still wet

    ○ Lanolin Maintenance
    ‱ For this wool, it is best to use Ulrich laundry detergent, which is already enriched with lanolin.
    ‱ Do NOT soak or impregnate the wool. Boiled wool does not like to stay in water for long periods (a 15-minute hand wash is sufficient).
    ‱ You can spray the lanolin diluted in water (for example, if you have some left over after bathing other woolen clothes)

    Manufacturing & Ecology

    Since 1982, Disana has manufactured its products in Germany, maintaining a largely integrated production chain: knitting, garment making, and quality control are all carried out in its own workshops, ensuring complete traceability and minimizing transportation. This local production allows the company to preserve traditional textile expertise while ensuring consistent quality.

    Merino wool comes from farms that prioritize animal welfare and are guaranteed mulesing-free. The fibers are selected for their natural properties—breathability, thermoregulation, and strength—and then processed using methods compatible with their structure to avoid unnecessary alterations. Dyes are chosen for their low environmental impact and compatibility with the fiber.

    The textiles are GOTS and IVN BEST certified, two demanding standards that govern the organic origin of the materials, the absence of harmful substances, fair working conditions, and strict environmental criteria. The approach also includes waste reduction, the reuse of production scraps, product repairability, and the transmission of know-how.

    The whole aims for the same objective: to create functional, durable and transmissible clothing, designed to accompany daily use for a long time rather than a short consumption cycle.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    ‱ Is this suit warm enough for winter?
    Yes.
    Boiled wool is a dense and naturally insulating material. With a merino wool base layer and, if necessary, a mid-layer, this jacket is suitable for cold winter temperatures.

    ‱ Is it windproof and water-repellent?
    Boiled wool offers good natural resistance to wind thanks to its felted and compact structure.
    It is also naturally water-repellent: the wool fiber repels light water (drizzle, humidity), without being totally waterproof like a coated synthetic fabric.

    ‱ Does wool make you itch?
    The merino wool used by Disana is selected for its fineness and softness.
    Most people find it very comfortable, even in direct contact with the skin.

    Yuliya's Tips

    ‱ Layering system:

    Disana boiled merino wool clothing is a logical continuation for parents who already dress their children in ManyMonths merino wool adjustable garments. But it's also suitable for any family looking for simple, effective, and natural thermal protection.

    ‱ Under a Disana boiled wool garment, very few additional layers are needed to create a truly natural, comfortable and breathable thermal cocoon, both in winter and in mid-season.
    To fully benefit from the properties of wool, it is recommended to adjust the layering according to the season and activity.

    ○ Outer layer - Disana boiled wool (jackets, jumpsuits, coats), boiled wool skirt or trousers, boiled wool or knitted wool hat and mittens (Disana, ManyMonths)

    ○ Mid-layer - ManyMonths or Disana merino wool: T-shirt, sweater or cardigan, leggings

    ○ Base layer - Cosilana natural "second skin" underwear: Wool/silk or wool/silk/cotton T-shirts and leggings

    ○ Accessories - Hirsch Natur wool socks to complete the thermal insulation of the extremities

    ‱ I discovered this brand in 2012, when I bought a small blanket (Original model in ecru, the brand's first product) for my baby, then a boiled wool jumpsuit.
    Discoveries of this quality and perfect thermoregulation were a real game-changer: faced with the lack of these products in France, I started offering them in stores in 2013, actively contributing to the development and visibility of Disana on the French market ever since.

    I also had the pleasure of visiting the brand's factory in Germany and meeting their teams on several occasions. Disana now holds no secrets for me, and I wholeheartedly recommend it for both children and adults.

    ‱ I insist that these beauties should only be washed by hand (if necessary!) if you want them to last for many years while taking care of you.

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    Disana was founded in 1982 in Germany, at a time when natural textiles were still a niche market. From the outset, the family business followed a simple conviction: healthy clothing begins with an undamaged fiber. Rather than following the trend of industrial textile production, the brand chose to preserve local expertise and produce garments designed to last.

    Over the years, Disana has been one of the few European manufacturers to maintain a largely integrated production chain in Germany. Knitting, garment making, and quality control are all carried out in their own workshops. This choice allows them to control quality, minimize transportation, and preserve a true textile craft. Each piece is designed as a functional and timeless textile, intended to be a part of everyday life for years to come.

    Merino wool comes from farms that prioritize animal welfare and are guaranteed mulesing-free. The fibers are selected for their natural properties—breathability, temperature regulation, and durability—and processed using methods compatible with the material to protect both skin and the environment. GOTS and IVN BEST certifications cover the entire supply chain: complete traceability, absence of harmful substances, and fair working conditions.

    At Disana, sustainability goes beyond the product itself. Reusing textile scraps, repairing garments, and passing on know-how are integral to their approach. The pieces are designed to be worn for a long time, often passed down from child to child, based on the idea that a well-made garment can last for several lifetimes rather than just one season.

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