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MEXUD Snow Baby Gloves Kids Mitten Children Knit Velvet Warm Kid Gloves Winter (4)

Description: 100% brand new and high quality Features: In the autumn and winter can effectively play the role of warm Lovely design makes the baby more like Great gift for your baby Specifications: Materia:cotton blend Size: 10*8cm/3.94”*3.15” Color: as the picture show Quantity: 1 pair   Note: 1.Transition: 1cm=10mm=0.39inch 2.Please allow 0-1cm error due to… Read More: MEXUD Snow Baby Gloves Kids Mitten Children Knit Velvet Warm… »

YIJIA Children Color Single Finger Gloves Color random

These vibrant color striped kids gloves come in an assorted warm hands all winter long. These are a surprise pack of colors. Available in rainbow, neutral stripes, and solid colors. Keep your little one warm with these value pack of gloves. Comes in a set of three to match any outfit. Perfectly warm and snug… Read More: YIJIA Children Color Single Finger Gloves Color random »

Simplicity Pretty Baby Children Cat Pattern Knit Gloves Hat and Scarf Set

Features: Different Cartoon Animal with Hat& Scarf100% new, high quality and comfortableKid Hat Scarf Gloves SetA great accessory for everyday wear, and the perfect giftfor all occasions and seasonsThis set includes a long scarf, matching hat and gloves. Description: Material: AcrylicSize: Scarf Length: 34″, Scarf Wide: 6.25″, Hat Diameter:6″, Glove Length: 5.25″, Glove Wide: 4″Color:… Read More: Simplicity Pretty Baby Children Cat Pattern Knit Gloves Hat and… »

Stonz Mittz – Cold Weather Gloves and Mittens for Infants I Baby I Toddler I Big Kid with 3M Thinsulate – Black (0-12 Months)

Looking for a Multi-Functional, yet warm pair of mittens or gloves? You found them – Stonz introduces their line of Infant/Baby and Youth/Big Kid Mittz. These over-the-arm and adjustable Mittz are perfect for the cooler months (spring and fall) or the downright frigid and freezing (think Canadian winter, they were designed in Canada after all!)… Read More: Stonz Mittz – Cold Weather Gloves and Mittens for Infants… »