Product Details
The Hana tote (haw-na, Japanese for flower) is structurally simple yet delightfully sculptural, showcasing the strength and natural beauty of our luxury grade Bavarian Merino wool felt. We designed the Hana tote to embrace a minimal aesthetic so the felt can really shine. The ultra-light Hana Tote is handmade with our stain, water and odor-resistant premium Merino wool felt in our Los Angeles factory and features an interior patch pocket, snap closure and vegetable-tanned leather straps.
Benefits of Merino Wool Felt
- Sustainable, biodegradable, and renewable
- Odor, stain, heat, and dirt-resistant
- Oeko-Tex® Certified
Details:
- Material: 100% Merino Wool, Lather
- Dimensions: 15.5” W x 14” H x 5” D inches / 39.37 x 35.56 x 12.7 cm
- Handle drop: 9” / 22.86 cm
- Pocket Dimensions: 7" L x 7 ½" W
- Weight: 13.8 oz / 391.22 grams
- Merino Wool Thickness: 3mm
- Strap Material: Leather
- Single interior pocket
- Closure Type: Snap
- Hardware Material: Nickel
- Special Features: Odor, stain, and dirt resistant. Sustainable, biodegradable, and renewable
- Available in different colors and sizes
- Oeko-Tex® Certified
- Made in the USA
Cleaning & Care:
What is Merino Wool Felt?
Felt is wool. Wool is hair from sheep. It’s that simple. Of the many varieties of wool available, the one we use comes from a specific breed of sheep called merino. Merino wool is unique among all wool varieties and prized for its strength, flexibility, and softness. The secret of Merino wool is the ultra-fine fibers, which allow it 50% more flexibility than traditional, courser wool varieties. Merino fibers are typically much longer, creating density, structure, and highly reduced pilling.
Stain removal
What happens if I spill something on my felt product? First, don't panic. The Merino wool does not take color easily and most stains can be removed with a light soak and an absorbent towel. Here are the the ones our customer service team gets asked most frequently.
Water
Great news! Water will not damage felt. In fact, the material is able to wick away large quantities of moisture - which is why our coasters are so popular! Just let it air dry and, if necessary, lay the product flat with some weight on top just to make sure those wool fibers keep in place.
Wine, oil, and food
- Step 1: Wet the spot well with a mix of warm water and light detergent until saturated.
- Step 2: Massage the stain lightly to break up fibers - wait 2 or 3 minutes.
- Step 3: Pat – don’t rub - the area firmly with an absorbent paper towel to remove moisture.
- Step 4: Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary till stain visibly lightens.
- Step 5: Rinse and repeat until detergent clears.
- Step 6: Pat (again, don’t rub) surface well and lay flat to dry.
Dry stains
Lint rollers are the best first option for dry stains - a few passes with a good adhesive roller should reduce dry stains significantly and freshen up any felt product. We recommend doing that anyway with all products, it will get them looking like new.
Vacuum
What if I get mud on my bag? The most important thing to do with mud is let it sit and dry (that should be easy enough). Dryness is the key to releasing fine dirt particles. Once dry, lightly beat the felt to knock out the remaining dust as much as possible. Vacuum lightly to finish. Wait, vacuum? It may seem strange, but it works!
A few tips are: make sure hose attachment is clean; hold the felt securely in place; apply the vacuum with quick up and down motions to the affected area.
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