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Newborn Soft Baby Boys Girls Toddler Shoes Comfortable Bottom Infant Shoes Warm Snow Boots

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Color: Gray
Size:
S
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  • QUALITY MATERIALS : This Baby Boots are made of Super Soft Cotton, Use Environmentally and Baby Friendly Materials, which is very good for baby growth.
  • WARM & COMFORT : The Newborn Fleece Booties Design with Soft and Comfortable Plush, Keep Your Little Baby’s Feet Warm, Toasty and Breathable all the Day.
  • ANTI-SKID SOLE : The Bottom of Crib Shoes with Rubber Sole is for Anti-Skid. And the Sole is Supported, Lightweight and Well-Crafted to Make Toddlers Walking Natural.
  • EASY WEAR : The Snow Boots are With Nylon Design, which is Easy To Put On And Take Off, And most Importantly Stay On Your Baby Feet for a Day.
  • PERFECT GIFT IDEA : The Adorable Toddler Shoes are Perfect for Christmas,Photo Shoot, Playdates,First Birthday, Family Gathering Or Baby Shower Gifts. Cute Design Makes Your Baby More Lovely.

Brand Name: STEVVEX Baby
Model Number: ST15BY56631DAKKN

Upper Material: Flock
Fashion Element: Patch
Season: Winter
Closure Type: Hook & Loop
Pattern Type: Heart-Shaped
Department Name: Baby
Gender: Unisex
Item Type: First Walkers
Outsole Material: Cotton
Fit: Fits true to size, take your normal size

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