Long Sleeve Bib
Long Sleeve Bib
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Make mealtime easier and far less messy with the Mushie Long Sleeve Bib, thoughtfully designed to protect your little oneโs clothing from spills, splashes, and dropped food. Crafted from a practical water resistant material, this bib features full sleeve coverage to keep arms clean, while the generously sized front pocket catches food before it reaches the floor. It is a must-have for busy families wanting to simplify feeding time without constant outfit changes.
Comfort is just as important as functionality, and this bib delivers with a soft cotton trim and an adjustable velcro closure at the back of the neck for a secure yet gentle fit. Suitable for babies and toddlers aged 6 to 24 months, it is easy to wipe clean after use and can also be machine washed for added convenience. Durable, lightweight, and parent-friendly, it is perfect for everyday use at home or on the go.
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