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Finch&Fable Sherpa Vest Sand

Finch&Fable Sherpa Vest Sand

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Snuggle your child in luxuriously soft wool sherpa for an extra layer of warmth. This wool sherpa vest with a toggle closure and patch pockets is the perfect addition to any outfit, whether worn under a rain jacket or over classic knitwear. A beautiful classic piece that complements any outfit, no closet should be without, especially during the transitional season. The vest runs a bit small.

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  • 80% Merino wool | Oekotex® certified | 20% recycled polyester
  • Naturally hypoallergenic
  • Transports moisture away and naturally regulates temperature
  • Superior softness thanks to Merino
  • Comfortable, practical and ideal for on the go

Machine wash cold on wool or gentle cycle, do not tumble dry

Material: 80% Merino wool ( Oekotex® certified), 20% recycled polyester

Color: Sand

Version: FF-NOS-22-B-S07 Wool Sherpa Vest

FINCH & FABLE
was created by Aafke Eggens, founder and head designer of KidWild Organics, with the mission to create a timeless collection of unisex baby basics made from the world's most sustainable fabrics. Produced at a slower pace, carefully considering precious resources and reducing the fashion industry's carbon footprint.
"Our responsibility as a company doesn't stop at making beautiful products. By manufacturing our products under GOTS certification, the entire supply chain undergoes very strict monitoring. The fibers we use are grown without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. We use dyes that are biodegradable and chemical-free, and we ensure that labels and packaging are environmentally friendly or recyclable."

Sustainable everyday clothing for the little ones // Made from eco-friendly and GOTS-certified organic materials // Durable unisex pieces designed to be loved and passed on // Mindful slow fashion to reduce the carbon footprint //

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