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Lavender Flowers Pajamas

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This is little summer set is all ready for the warmest days: short sleeves and crew neck with scalloping stitch and a beautiful discreet little bow.

Original hand-drawn Petidoux print.

Luxuriously Soft. 100% Peruvian Pima Cotton. OEKO_TEX Standard 100 certified fabric. Sustainable fashion

Our pajamas are snug-fitted and run small. Please upsize when ordering (age of child +1 = right size to order)

Question about sizing? Please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service Monday to Friday on 646-494-5414 or customerservice@petidoux.com

 

Inspiration

The beauty of blooming flowers

  • Lily of the valley
  • Tiny little roses
  • Lavender fields from Provence
  • Crocus flowers
  • Imaginary lavender poppies
  • the legendary migration of the beautiful Monarch Butterflies

 

Did you know?

Monarch butterflies are not able to survive the cold winters of most of the United States so they migrate south and west each autumn to escape the cold weather. The monarch migration usually starts in about October of each year, but can start earlier if the weather turns cold sooner than that.

Monarch butterflies are the only insect that migrates to a warmer climate that is 2,500 miles away each year.

 

Description
  • Petidoux's very own exclusive design: lavender Flowers (poppies, roses buds, lily of the valley, tulips) and lavender flying butterflies
  • short-sleeve top
  • matching shorts with light purple scalloping stitch and little discreet bow.
  • soft, elastic, non-twisting, waistband.
  • Water-based print,
  • Garment manufactured in Peru.
  • Ultra-soft 100% interlock Peruvian Pima cotton 50/1
  • Pre-wash & pre-shrunk, no pilling even after many, many washes
  • Conforms to CFR 1615/1616. Comfortable snug fit (we would advise to size up when ordering)
  • Machine washable
  • Tumble dry low

    For child's safety, garment should fit snugly. This garment is not flame resistant. Loose-fitting garment is more likely to catch fire.




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