The Merino baby bodysuit "Kaitaia" by Normani is a versatile long-sleeved wrap bodysuit designed specifically for the needs of babies. Made from 100% merino wool, this bodysuit offers excellent thermal insulation and is ideal for all weather conditions. With a weight of 200 g/m², it ensures that your baby is optimally dressed in both winter and summer. The natural temperature regulation of merino wool allows for comfortable wear, while its breathability ensures that your baby feels good whether playing or napping. The soft and gentle texture of merino wool is particularly skin-friendly and minimizes the risk of skin irritations. Additionally, the bodysuit is odor-neutral, making it perfect for longer wear times. The wrap style makes dressing and undressing easy, while the high-quality YKK snap buttons provide secure and simple handling. A child-friendly, fluffy sheep embroidery completes the design and adds a charming touch to the bodysuit.
Clothing type | Classic Body |
Exact colour description | Green |
Material composition | 100 % wool (merino) |
Target group | Baby |
Item number | 49035494 |
Colour | Green |
Exact colour description | Green |
Material composition | 100 % wool (merino) |
Upper | Merino wool |
Target group | Baby |
Age group | Baby |
Clothing type | Classic Body |
Body size | 62 |
Sleeve length | Long sleeves |
Country of origin | China |
Sustainability | Animal welfare, Improved production |
Sustainability label | Oeko Tex Standard 100, Responsible Wool Standard |
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