This romper is comfortable to wear and has a cute design. The collar has a deep color and the vibrant winter flora is adorable, like a small patch of winter. The luxurious details of the delicate lace and embroidery accentuate the beauty of this outfit, making it even more adorable for your baby.
*The tops worn by the models are also introduced separately.
*When washing in a washing machine, turn the garment inside out and wash with similar colors on a medium temperature delicate cycle. After washing, dry in the shade in a well-ventilated place.
Do not soak, bleach or tumble dry.
*Colors may differ slightly between the screen and the actual product depending on the shooting environment and browser settings.
Material: 100% Organic Cotton
Brand size guide:
Unit: cm
display | height | Chest | Waist |
6-12m | 70-78 | 48 | 41 |
12-18m | 78-86 | 50 | 42 |
18-24m | 86-92 | 52 | 43 |
2-3y | 92-98 | 54 | 45 |
3-4y | 98-104 | 56 | 47 |
4-5y | 104-110 | 58 | 49 |
5-6y | 110-116 | 60 | - |
[Little Cotton Clothes]
The company was founded by two sisters with five children who began designing their own clothing after struggling to find simple, beautiful, traditional clothing that they could afford.
Inspired by the fun, happy times of growing up in the English countryside, our clothes are designed in the UK and lovingly handmade in small factories in India and Portugal - high quality clothes that let kids be kids.
Made from natural materials, every step is carefully controlled and surplus fabric is donated to charities in India for recycling.
The company was founded by two sisters with five children who began designing their own clothing after struggling to find simple, beautiful, traditional clothing that they could afford.
Inspired by the fun, happy times of growing up in the English countryside, our clothes are designed in the UK and lovingly handmade in small factories in India and Portugal - high quality clothes that let kids be kids.
Made from natural materials, every step is carefully controlled and surplus fabric is donated to charities in India for recycling.