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Boy Pants

$128

These cosy 2 ply pants in Grey come with knee pads for some boyish wear-and-tear, and fold up cuffs which can be lengthened as your Little One grows taller.

Made with pure cashmere from Inner Mongolia, they will keep your Little One stylish and warm all winter long.

Team them up with any of our Jumpers or Jackets for a head-to-toe cosy feel. 


If cared for properly, cashmere is incredibly durable. At Mika & Milo, we believe in making beautiful sustainable pieces which will last so that they can be passed down from sibling to sibling and then of course, generation to generation.

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Only 1 piece in stock!

Pants: 6M 12M 18M 2Y 3Y 4Y 5Y 6Y
                 
LENGTH: cms                
Waist to cuff bottom 40 45 49 53 57 61 65 69
                 
Waist: cms 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24
                 
Front Rise: cms                
Waistline to crotch 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26
Ply and gauge are terms used to describe the way a jumper is knitted: it does not refer to the quality or value of the sweater. The weight of your jumper directly determines its value: the heavier the knit, the more expensive it becomes as more material has been used to make it.

What is Gauge?

Guage is the number of needles used per inch.

The lower the gauge, the more loosely knit the sweater is.
The higher the gauge, the more tightly knit the sweater is.  

What is Ply?

Ply is the number of individual strands twisted together to form a piece of yarn.

The twisting process helps to form yarn much like braiding your hair.
2-ply yarn consists of two strands twisted in opposite directions and then twisted together to create resistance.
By using 2-ply yarn, your jumper will hang straight and luxuriously. 
A sweater made with a single ply only has motion only in one direction and this can cause your jumper to warp and hang rather badly. 
Also, the thicker the ply, the heavier and warmer your jumper becomes. 

 

 

Cashmere LOVES water so the best way to clean it is to hand wash it in lukewarm water with a touch of soap.

As cashmere is a natural fibre, some pilling will take place so we recommend washing your garments after they have been worn two to three times.

Hand Washing

  1.  Put your cashmere in some lukewarm water with only a touch of wool liquid detergent. 
  2.  Please not not use any fabric softener
  3.  Gently distribute the suds.
  4.  Do not soak or wring it (as this will stretch the cashmere fibres which will lose their shape)
  5.  Rinse the item thoroughly in clean lukewarm water
  6.  Squeeze the item of excess water gently by wrapping it in a towel.
  7.  Reshape the garment and lay it flat to dry away from direct sunlight.
  8.  Please do not hang it as it will stretch and lose its shape. 
  9. If you wish to iron it, please use only the lowest delicate setting, and move the iron quickly so that it does not burn and ruin the garment.  

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