This five pack of short sleeve Onesies bodysuits is not only practical, but also cute as can be! The bodysuits are made with 100% cotton rib with organic fibers to ensure the fabric that touches babys skin is both safe and soft. Theyre excellent for layering to keep your baby boy warm on the colder days, or they can be worn all on their own to keep him cool when the temperature is warm. They are designed with higher snaps in front which helps for easier diaper and outfit changes.
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These bodysuits feature expandable lap shoulder necklines to keep changes comfortable and quick. They feature a variety of designs and patterns that show off baby’s team pride. The bottom snaps are positioned for convenient diaper changes, so taking breaks from the game don’t last longer than they need to. These baby boys’ bodysuits are a great choice for warm or cool game days, as they may be layered over or worn all on their own. They’re also machine washable for your convenience.
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Rest easy knowing you're well-supplied with these baby essentials! The solid white color makes them perfect for pairing with any bottom. When used as a cozy underlayer, they'll keep your baby warm and comfortable in cooler weather. 100% cotton rib provides added breathability. A handy bottom snap closure simplifies diaper changing.
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