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EMILY MODAL FOOTIE WITH RUFFLE

$42.00

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our parent favorite footie is an everyday (and night) essential with magnetic closures that make dressing easy. magnets are quick, quiet, and a lifesaver for middle-of-the-night changes. eco-friendly TENCEL™ modal is silky soft, breathable, and gentle on sensitive skin. temperature-regulating properties will keep warm in winter, you cool in summer, and oh-so comfortable year round. eco-friendly TENCEL™ modal: sustainably sourced from beechwood trees, breathable, temperature regulating; fabric is pill-, fade- & run-resistant. SewSafe™ magnetic closures make for easy dressing and changes. easy care, machine wash. features based on size: magnetic closures: magnets line the seam from the neck to upper thigh for sizes up to 0-3m & from neck to crotch for sizes 3-6m and up. snug fit: sizes 9-12m and up follow snug-fit & flammability standards—consider sizing up. grippy feet: non-slip foot grips for sizes 9-12m and up. mitten cuffs: built-in fold-over cuffs for sizes up to 6m cover hands & protect from scratches. ruffles: sweet details featured on the back in all sizes.
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