Cotton Track Pants
Cotton Track Pants
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Overview
Embrace the beauty of nature with our Blossom Belle collection, featuring a vintage-inspired floral print. It’s super soft and beautifully crafted for sweet moments with your little petal as it is made using Oeko-Tex Certified Organic Cotton.
For everyday comfort, these Cotton Track Pants are perfect for keeping your little one cozy and stylish. Crafted from soft cotton, they feature an elasticated waistband for a comfortable fit. With a relaxed tapered design and elasticated ankle cuffs, these track pants offer both freedom of movement and a snug feel.
A great choice for winter days, pair them with the matching jumper and beanie for ultimate comfort and style.
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