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Girls 2-3yrs JoJo Maman Bebe 4-in-1 waterproof polar fleece jacket


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Such a fantastic jacket and in immaculate condition ?25


https://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/4-in-1-snow-jacket-b8040.html


?Hugely popular, and possibly the best purchase you'll make for your little one this season, the 4-in-1 Waterproof Polarfleece Jacket is truly indispensable. Designed to be worn four different ways, there is a style to suit every type of weather the season throws at you! Each jacket is made up of varying prints, colours and fabrics, offering different looks too.

Fit and features

Bestselling style

Can be worn 4 ways

Option 1: Fleece and nylon inner layer zipped into waterproof outer layer for maximum protection

Option 2: Waterproof outer layer by itself

Option 3: Inner layer by itself with printed fleece side facing out

Option 4: Inner layer with nylon wind-proof side facing out and fleece to the inside

Suitable all year round

Zip front

Storm flaps

Detachable hood

Taped seams

Quick drying, non-pilling Polarfleece

Waterproof outer

100% recycled polyester with PU coating

Machine washable at 30 degrees

JoJo Polarfleece is made from recycled materials. Recycling significantly reduces the amount of waste we put into landfills, as well as harmful emissions deposited into the atmosphere

Made with approx. 17 recycled plastic bottles?

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