Women's Merinosilk Leggings Plum
Women's Merinosilk Leggings Plum
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The legging that works as sleepwear, base layer, and standalone - without looking like it's trying to do all three.
Knit from 70% GOTS certified organic merino wool and 30% silk, these leggings have a subtle lustre and a close fit that layers cleanly under trousers, ski pants, or a dress. The rib knit stretches with movement and springs back into shape, holding its form through repeated wear and washing. Paired with the Merinosilk Crew they make a natural sleepwear set that regulates temperature through the night without synthetic fibres.
The merino silk blend keeps you warm in cold air and breathes when you're active - temperature regulation that works in both directions. A gentle elastic waist sits flat without digging in. Flatlock seams eliminate bulk under close-fitting outer layers.
Features
- 70% organic merino / 30% silk - temperature regulating in both directions
- Rib knit for stretch, shape retention, and a close fit
- Gentle elastic waist - comfortable for sleep and all-day wear
- Flatlock seams - no bulk under layers
- Silk adds lustre, strength, and smooth drape
- Naturally anti-odour - goes days between washes
- Breathable against skin
- GOTS certified organic merino wool
- Bluesign® and OEKO-TEX® certified
- Chlorine-free plasma treatment - machine washable
Composition
70% GOTS certified organic merino wool, 30% silk - chlorine free.
What makes merino silk leggings different from wool leggings?
Pure merino leggings are warm and breathable but can feel slightly textured against skin. Adding 30% silk creates a smoother surface that slides easily under trousers or ski pants without friction, adds a subtle sheen, and increases the fabric's tensile strength - meaning the leggings hold their shape longer under regular wear. The silk content also gives the fabric a finer drape than wool alone, making them work as standalone leggings rather than purely as base layers.
Are merino silk leggings suitable for sleepwear?
Merino wool is naturally flame resistant and temperature regulating - it warms when the body is cold and releases heat when the body is warm, making it well suited to sleep where body temperature fluctuates. Neither merino nor silk requires chemical flame retardant finishing. OEKO-TEX® certification confirms the fabric is free from harmful chemicals, including those commonly used in synthetic sleepwear.
