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Two Olli Ella sleep bags baby 0-6 Months


Used but well looked after. Slight discolouration & light fading from wash wear but still gorgeous - see photos.


I LOVE these sleep bags but trying to be strict with myself with how many baby things to keep.


Collection from SE5 before Friday otherwise we'll be SE26


Product Description from Olli Ella


Olli Ella's Baby Bed Linen is made in England using 100% organic cotton and is modern with a traditional twist.


The Posey Baby Sleep Sack is as pretty as it is comfortable!


A safe and stylish alternative to sheets and blankets, the Posey baby sleep bag will keep your little one snug as a bug all night long (no sheets to kick off or get tangled in).


Made from the softest 100% organic cotton with a jersey liner, the sleep bag features snap enclosures at the shoulder and a zip on the bottom, making nappy changing and getting ready for bed an absolute breeze!


1.5 togFor summer (if room is around 20-22 degrees C) all baby needs is a short sleeved vest to wear with sleep bag.In spring and autumn (if room is 18-20 degrees C) dress baby in long sleeved babygro and sleep bag.

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