Summer Romper Baby Toddler Surfing Flamingo Applique SZ 18 MO NWT

$ 6.86

Theme: Beach Season: Summer Material: 100% Cotton Type: One-Piece Brand: Bid and Tucker Baby Style: Romper Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve Number of Pieces: 1 Piece Garment Care: Machine Washable Closure: Snap Color: Multicolor Set Includes: Bodysuit Pattern: Flamingo Occasion: Casual Country of Origin: United States Size: 18 Months Department: Unisex Baby & Toddler

Description

Summer Romper Baby Toddler Surfing Flamingo Applique SZ 18 MO NWT. We know you’ll also love theToddler Romper Dinosaur and ourToddler Romper Bunny . It starts as a flower and matures into a ball with a fluffy interior, which is spun into the soft fabric we know and love. The Summer Romper by Bid and Tucker Baby is a 1-piece bodysuit perfect for babies or toddlers aged 6 to 24 months. Featuring a fun Surfing Flamingo Applique design on 100% cotton, this casual romper is ideal for summer days with its short sleeves and multicolor ocean-themed pattern. Easy to care for with its machine-washable garment care, this unisex romper is a stylish and comfortable option for any casual occasion or beach outing. Summer romper – Your Sweet little one will be so cute in this cotton romper! It’s lightweight, made with breathable cotton and is perfect for the hot summer months! Summer romper – Cotton is a plant grown from the earth. It starts as a flower and matures into a ball with a fluffy interior, which is spun into the soft fabric we know and love. Unlike man-made, chemically-produced fibers like rayon and polyester, cotton is natural, grown from the earth. Cotton farming has made huge strides toward a sustainable future in the past few decades, and it’s only improving. Cotton is soft, absorbent, and breathable. Clothing containing at least 60% cotton is considered cotton-rich and is less likely to be itchy, irritating, stiff, or clingy. Cotton breathes better than oil-based synthetic fabrics like polyester*, so it keeps you cool during hot summers. Growing any kind of crop takes the basics: land and water, but cotton growing doesn’t need too much of either. In fact, U.S. cotton farmers now grow almost twice as much cotton on the same amount of land as in 1980, leading to a 30% reduction in land use. Soil erosion has also decreased by 68% using modern farming techniques. As for water, did you know that most of the U.S. cotton is grown using only rainfall? And half of the global cotton crop also relies solely on rainfall. In fact, only 3% of the world’s agricultural water is used to grow cotton. Because cotton is a heat- and drought-resistant crop, it doesn’t always need to be irrigated in order to grow into the fiber we use and love. In fact, it takes more water to grow an acre of regular lawn grass than it takes to grow an acre of cotton. We know you’ll also love the Toddler Romper Dinosaur and our Toddler Romper Bunny ,