Edwards & Co Oscar/Olive Newborn Insert NudeFibre
Edwards & Co Oscar/Olive Newborn Insert NudeFibre
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Overview
The Edwards and Co Newborn Insert Cushion NudeFibre™ creates a snug, supportive space for your baby in the Olive, Oscar M and Oscar Nu seats. Made from NudeFibre™ fabric, an all natural blend of hemp and cotton, it is beautifully breathable, gentle on delicate skin and completely free from dyes or chemicals. It is designed to keep your newborn comfortable and supported from the very beginning.
The plush, ergonomic shape helps your baby feel secure on every outing, while the soft NudeFibre™ lining promotes natural airflow to help regulate temperature. It is easy to care for too, with a machine washable design that fits seamlessly into everyday life.
Used from newborn to 6 months, the Newborn Insert Cushion gives your pram a simple, thoughtful upgrade that supports your baby through those early months with comfort and ease
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What's Included
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Key Features
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Technical Specification
Delivery and Returns
Delivery and Returns
- Delivery: Free within NZ on orders over $100 (excluding bulky items) or $8 standard shipping
- Returns: Accepted within 14 days of receipt with proof of purchase
- Some items are excluded from returns including sale items, hardware, car seats, prams, monitors and personal items - please click here for the full list.
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