Edwards & Co Lucci Sun Cover
Edwards & Co Lucci Sun Cover
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Keep your little one safe from the sun with the Lucci Stroller Sun Cover. Designed to fit perfectly with the Edwards and Co Lucci Stroller, this sun cover offers premium UV protection to shield your baby from harmful rays during outdoor adventures. Made from breathable, lightweight fabric, it ensures air circulation while keeping your child cool and comfortable in warm weather.
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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
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