Cotton Bomber Jacket
Cotton Bomber Jacket
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Overview
Let your little dreamer soar, taking flight amongst the hot air balloons and fluffy clouds of this new Little Bee collection. Soft, breathable, and full of whimsy, it’s perfect for everyday adventures and sweet sky-high dreams.
Let your little one embrace every adventure in our Cotton Bomber Jacket. Soft, breathable, and effortlessly cool, it’s perfect for playdates, weekend fun, or cozy days at home. With a timeless design and all-day comfort, this jacket will have them soaring through their day in style.
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