1950s Pure merino baby blanket

1950s Pure merino baby blanket

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A gorgeous 1950s pure merino wool baby blanket in a soft cream colour.Crafted from pure Merino wool, this blanket is exceptionally soft, non-scratchy, and luxurious. Wool is a natural breathable fiber , it regulates body temperature so is the perfect material to wrap your baby in
Merino baby blankets are a popular and soft choice for infants, known for their natural properties and comfort.
Temperature Regulation: Merino wool is breathable and naturally insulating. The fibers react to the surrounding environment, providing warmth in colder weather and preventing overheating, making them suitable for all seasons.
Moisture Management: The wool is moisture-wicking, helping to keep the baby dry and comfortable.
Durability and Care: Merino blankets are durable and long-lasting. They can be used in various settings, including cots, buggies, and cars.
This blanket is a "Duchess" blanket made by John Atkinson & Sons from all pure Merino wool, which is mothproofed.

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