The overall from Vertbaudet is a practical and stylish garment for small children. It has been specifically designed for the comfort and convenience of babies, featuring an easy-to-use snap closure that simplifies diaper changes. The overall is made from high-quality sweatshirt fabric that is 100% cotton, ensuring a pleasant wearing experience. The lining of the overall is also made from cotton, highlighting the product's skin-friendliness. With decorative straps and an elastic neckline, this overall is not only functional but also fashionable. The matching headband completes the set, providing a harmonious look. Additionally, the overall carries the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 label, which means it has been tested for harmful substances, making it safe for the delicate skin of babies.
Clothing size | 62 |
Exact colour description | white coloured |
Washing instructions | Do not bleach, Do not dry clean, Iron at medium temperature, Suitable for washing machines |
Material composition | 100% cotton |
Item number | 46064097 |
Manufacturer | Vertbaudet |
Category | Romper suits |
Release date | 24.5.2024 |
Colour | White |
Exact colour description | white coloured |
Material composition | 100% cotton |
Age group | Baby |
Target group | Girls |
Clothing size | 62 |
Washing instructions | Do not bleach, Do not dry clean, Iron at medium temperature, Suitable for washing machines |
Country of origin | Bangladesh |
Sustainability | Improved production |
Sustainability label | Oeko Tex Standard 100 |
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