The Soft Baselayer Merino by Viking is a thoughtfully designed functional underwear specifically developed for children. It offers an optimal combination of comfort and functionality, making it ideal for sports activities like skiing. The innovative material blend ensures a pleasant fit and keeps the skin dry, while the breathable properties of the materials provide a comfortable wearing experience. This baselayer pant is not only functional but also tailored to the needs of active children who value freedom of movement and warmth. The use of merino wool and bamboo viscose makes it an environmentally friendly choice that is gentle on the skin. The pants are long-cut, providing additional protection and warmth.
Target group | Girls |
Clothing size | 104 |
Trouser length | Long |
Material composition | 46% viscose from bamboo pulp, 46% wool, 8% Polyamide |
Item number | 61199432 |
Manufacturer | Viking |
Category | Functional underwear |
Release date | 21.8.2025 |
Sales rank in Category Functional underwear | 387 of 4548 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Grey-light grey |
Upper | Merino wool |
Material composition | 46% viscose from bamboo pulp, 46% wool, 8% Polyamide |
Target group | Girls |
Age group | Children |
Clothing size | 104 |
Trouser length | Long |
Layer of clothing | Base layer / functional layer |
Sport | Skis |
Fabric properties | Breathable |
Country of origin | China |
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