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Zoocchini - Baby Ruffled Swimsuit - Daisy Zoocchini

SKU:ZOO12254-6-12M-1

Regular price $39.00
Sale price $39.00 Regular price Sale
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Your water baby will love splashing at the beach or pool in ZOOCCHINI's sweetly ruffled one piece swimsuit. Made with stretchy, quick-drying fabric that's fully lined, this swimsuit is built for maximum comfort . A convenient snap closure at the crotch makes diaper changes or toilet breaks a snap!

  • Ruffled tank straps and ruffled leg details
  • Quick-dry, fade-resistant fabric with comfortable four-way stretch
  • Snap closure at crotch for easy diaper changes or toilet breaks.
  • Bright, fun all-over prints
  • Body: 85% polyester 15% spandex, Lining: 100% polyester
  • Machine wash
  • Coordinate with ZOOCCHINI’s swim diapers and sun hats for a complete outfit!

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Zoocchini - Baby Ruffled Swimsuit - Daisy

Zoocchini - Baby Ruffled Swimsuit - D...

Regular price $39.00
Sale price $39.00 Regular price

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