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Boden snowsuit, 12-18mnths & ROXY wet/sunsuit, 18 mnths


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ROXY So Sandy Spring Infant Suit ?10

New and unworn (labels still attached), and very sweet.

Label has this as size 2 years, but doesn?t fit my daughter at that age (which is why I'm passing it on), so I?d recommend for 18 months.

I was going to use as a wetsuit for the cool waters of East Dulwich pool, but the suit is also 50+ UPF, so perfect for a holiday.

Features:

UPF 50+

Contrast side panels

Screen print logo on front

Back zipper with velcro closure

Flat lock stitching

92% Polyester/8% Elastane

Hand wash cold



Boden snowsuit, 12-18 months ?10

Worn, but in great condition and a beautiful print.

Really easy to get on and off with the double front zips.

Toasty and warm with a fleece lining.

Removable feet with popper fastening, and integral mitts that fold over at cuffs.

Hood is elasticated, so if, like my daughter, yours won?t wear a hat, this is perfect as fits pretty snugly and doesn?t fall down.

Taped seams

Breathable

Waterproof

Outer 100% polyester

Machine washable ? and comes out really well



Photos of both attached.

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