Knitted Beanie
Knitted Beanie
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Keep your little one cosy and cute with this adorable beanie, thoughtfully knitted from soft organic cotton and finished with a playful acrylic pom pom. The gentle fabric feels beautifully soft against delicate skin, making it a comfortable everyday essential for cooler days. Its classic knit design pairs easily with any outfit while adding a sweet touch to your baby’s winter wardrobe.
Made with breathable organic cotton, this beanie helps keep little heads warm without overheating, making it perfect for all day wear. Whether you are heading out for a pram walk or layering up for chilly mornings, it offers snug comfort while still allowing airflow to keep your baby comfortable.
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