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david's kids 2 Pack Hooded Baby Towels, 100% Muslin Cotton 6-Layer Ultra Soft Breathable Absorbent Baby Bath Towels for Infant and Toddler, Newborn Essentials, Large 32x32Inch, White
david's kids 2 Pack Hooded Baby Towels, 100% Muslin Cotton 6-Layer Ultra Soft Breathable Absorbent Baby Bath Towels for Infant and Toddler, Newborn Essentials, Large 32x32Inch, White
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- 100% Muslin Cotton: Our baby hooded towels are made of 100% natural cotton, the premium fabric helps reduce the risk of overheating and performs well in moisture-wicking, keeping babies comfortably wrapped, cozy, and sleeping peacefully. Muslin cotton yarn material feels super soft, so our baby hooded towels maintain excellent softness and breathability, while the timeless white design delivers a clean and classic look for every nursery style.
- Newborn Essentials: This baby hooded towel is designed with 6 layers of thickness, ensuring durability and excellent absorbency to quickly soak up the water after baby's bath, providing comfort and warmth. With a size of 32x32 inches, it is suitable for newborns, infants and toddlers, and its neutral white tone makes it a practical choice for both boys and girls.
- Versatile Usage: Our baby hooded towels are versatile and can be used in various situations. In addition to serving as bath towels after a bath, they can also be used as baby blankets, nursing covers, burp cloths, and more. Regardless of when or where, we are committed to providing the best products and user experience for your baby, with a minimalist color that pairs easily with any nursery theme.
- Machine Washable and Durable: Designed to meet the needs in daily life, this baby muslin towel is machine washable. Slow speed circulation, low temperature drying or flat drying, do not bleach. 100% premium baby fabric means you don't have to worry about pilling and wrinkling, shrinking or stretching after washing. It gets softer with each wash and remains colorfast even after multiple washes, so the white fabric stays fresh and bright for long-lasting use.
- Perfect Gift Idea: Our hooded baby towels, packaged in an exquisite box, are a great gift choice for baby shower, christening, birthday party, or newborn. These towels are gifts that will be enjoyed for years to come, and the classic white makes it a gender-neutral, elegant option every parent will appreciate.
Overview
- Color : White
- Brand : david's kids
- Towel form type : Hooded Towel
- Material : Cotton
- Product Dimensions : 32"L x 32"W
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