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A beautiful soft sand tone background, with clear black icons make this design different to our other more colourful ones but it definitely stands out just as much! We designed this to captivate children's natural curiosity of the desert world surrounding them. With 8 different animal footprints, 2 icons to represent day and night (for diurnal animals and nocturnal animals) as well as 2 icons to represent soft sand dune habitats and the more mountainous desert habitats. This design is there to be a conversation starter that we can use to educate our children.
Designed with the super soft touch of bamboo, these pyjama promise not just comfort but longevity. Perfect for those who cherish both style and a little stretch for the perfect fit, these will be your nightly retreat into tranquility and relaxation. They're not just pyjamas; they're a promise of peaceful slumber with moisture-wicking, antibacterial, and hypoallergenic qualities to keep your skin feeling fresh and cared for. By choosing them, you're wrapping yourself in sustainable luxury and joining a community committed to making a difference, one cozy night at a time.
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By following these methods, you will reduce friction and stress on the natural bamboo fibers meaning that you can ensure the longevity and sustainability of your garments while also preserving their quality and appearance.
Understanding Pilling:
Pilling forms when fibers in fabric become loose and entangle due to friction, creating small, fuzzy balls on the surface. This common issue does not weaken the fabric but can make it look worn. Pilling is especially prevalent in baby and children’s clothing due to the frequent wear and tear from active use. Natural fibers like bamboo, while soft and smooth, are particularly prone to pilling due to their weaker individual fibers. Proper care in washing, drying, and handling can significantly mitigate pilling in bamboo garments.
If pilling does appear, use one of these methods to help remove the nubs: