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Cute Sparkly Baby Bowknot Non-Slip Sole Baby Girls Shoes Newborn Princess First Walkers Hairband Baby Party Shoes

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Color: Gold
Size:
0-6 Months
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  • SOFT MATERIAL - These baby girl dress shoes with High quality breathable and comfortable. Lightweight and flexible sloe to support natural foot movement.
  • NON-SLIP SOLE - Non-slip bottom design keeps baby in safe, perfect for baby girls learn to walking.
  • EASY TO PUT ON AND OFF - These newborn infant shoes made of hook and loop design are easy to put on and off. The most importantly they will stay on your baby's feet.
  • CUTE BOWKNOT DESIGN - Cute Sparkly baby girls shoes combined with bowknot being prefect for your little princess matching with dress, skirt and so on. Best New Years Christmas Gift for newborns.
  • OCCASION - Adorable shoes for baby girls fit with any outfit .Perfect for daily life or any other occasions. Such as wedding birthday party, shower gift, photo shoot and princess dress up.

Brand Name: STEVVEX Baby
Model Number: ST15BY16596MUSAF

Upper Material: Cotton Fabric
Fashion Element: Flower
Season: All seasons
Closure Type: Hook & Loop
Pattern Type: Solid
Department Name: Baby
Gender: Baby Girl
Item Type: First Walkers
Outsole Material: Cotton
Fit: Fits true to size, take your normal size

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