Baby Beach Poncho

Bath towel that our little ones can wear: In this fluffy poncho made of 100% terry cloth, they can sit around, lay down or play, wrapped up and it won't open up in the front like a normal terry robe. Colour: 289 natural/cashmere.

Ingredients:

Cotton (organic)

Colour:

Taupe and Natural

Size:

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Women's catalogue 2020
Baby+ Toddler's catalogue 2020

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