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KYTE BABY Unisex Rayon Made from Bamboo Sleep Bag Swaddler for Babies, 1.0 Tog
KYTE BABY Unisex Rayon Made from Bamboo Sleep Bag Swaddler for Babies, 1.0 Tog
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- 97% Rayon made from Bamboo, 3% Spandex
- 1.0 Tog Sleep Bag
- Extremely soft, breathable, stretchy and luxurious fabric
- Fully removable swaddle wrap attached to the sleep bag via Velcro, which allows for different positioning of the swaddle as baby grows.
- When used on its own after swaddling piece is removed, sleep bag is designed to safely fit a newborn up to 13 lbs.
Overview
- Fabric type : Exterior: 97% Rayon made from Bamboo, 3% Spandex
- Care instructions : Hand Wash Only
- Origin : Imported
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