Ankle Baby Booties
Ankle Baby Booties by Upavim Crafts
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Our traditional Handwoven Baby Booties were such a hit that we decided to add some variation to our Bootie Line with these new, adorable Ankle Baby Booties, which are perfect for adding color and style to any baby's outfit! Handmade with traditional Guatemalan fabric on the exterior, each pair has a flannel lining to keep their toesies warm! In addition, there are no irritating closures, just a simple Velcro strap to keep baby's feet secure. The ankle height of these booties are perfect for those chilly fall and winter days! What a great gift for new parents! As always, Handmade and Fair Trade!
- 4"L x 2"W x 3'' H
- 100% Cotton Fabric
- 100% Flannel Lining and Bottom
- Velcro Strap
- Assorted Colors
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