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Trois Kilos Sept: 3-Piece Newborn Set – Rose (0–1 Month) trois kilos sept

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Trois Kilos Sept: 3-Piece Newborn Set – Vieux Rose (0–1 Month)

A classic and cozy first layer for your newborn. This Trois Kilos Sept 3-piece set is a delicate ensemble designed specifically for the first few weeks of life (0–1 Month / 50–54 cm). This coordinated set provides the essential warmth and protection needed immediately after birth, making it a priority item for your maternity bag.

Presented in a beautiful and timeless Vieux Rose (Dusty Rose) tone, this set offers a sophisticated, vintage-inspired look for those precious first days and newborn photographs.

Why the Vieux Rose Newborn Set is a Maternity Essential:

  • Essential 3-Piece Bundle: Includes a long-sleeved knit cardigan (brassière), a matching birth bonnet, and soft knit booties (chaussons) for complete thermal protection.
  • Newborn Temperature Regulation: Since infants cannot regulate their own body heat initially, this set covers the critical areas—head, chest, and feet—to keep them snug and safe.
  • Easy-Dress Cardigan: The wrap-style cardigan allows you to dress your baby gently, avoiding the need to pull clothing over their sensitive head.
  • Soft & Secure Bonnet: The knit hat fits comfortably to prevent heat loss, ensuring your baby stays warm in the hospital and during their first journey home.
  • Stay-On Booties: Designed with soft ribbed cuffs to stay securely on tiny feet without the need for restrictive elastics.
  • Premium Soft Knit: Crafted from high-quality, skin-friendly materials that are exceptionally gentle against a newborn’s delicate skin.

What’s Included:

  • 1 x Knit Cardigan (Brassière)
  • 1 x Matching Birth Bonnet
  • 1 x Pair of Knit Booties (Chaussons)
  • Color: Vieux Rose (Dusty Rose)
  • Size: 0–1 Month (50–54 cm)

Usage & Care Tips:

  • Hospital Bag Ready: Pack this set in a dedicated pouch within your maternity bag so it is the first outfit ready for your baby after birth.
  • Layering Tip: This knit set is perfect for layering over a simple cotton bodysuit for added insulation in air-conditioned or cooler environments.
  • Washing Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C on a delicate or wool cycle. Use a mild, baby-safe detergent to maintain the softness of the knit and the depth of the Vieux Rose color.
  • Drying: Air dry flat on a clean towel to preserve the shape of the bonnet and booties. Avoid tumble drying.
  • Maintenance: We recommend washing in a laundry bag to prevent the delicate knit from snagging on other garments.

Product Specifications:

  • Brand: Trois Kilos Sept
  • Size: 0–1 Month (Newborn)
  • Material: Soft Cotton-Acrylic Blend or 100% Cotton Knit
  • Color: Vieux Rose (Dusty Rose)
  • Certification: OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100

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Trois Kilos Sept: 3-Piece Newborn Set – Rose (0–1 Month)

Trois Kilos Sept: 3-Piece Newborn Set...

Regular price $29.00
Sale price $29.00 Regular price $0.00

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