Apparel : Bella Baby Infant Twill Sun Hat with Poplin Lining - Available in 4 Colors in Various Sizes

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Apparel : Bella Baby Infant Twill Sun Hat with Poplin Lining - Available in 4 Colors in Various Sizes

Bella Baby Infant Twill Sun Hat with Poplin Lining - Available in 4 Colors in Various Sizes




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2260





Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: Kendall Drive Baby
Department: baby-girls
Fabric Type: 100-percent-cotton
Ranking: 2260


Product facts:
  • 100% cotton superfine twill sun hat.
  • Six-panel rounded crown
  • 3 hat brim.
  • 1 circular hat stand.
  • Inside cotton poplin lining.







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Item Description:
100% cotton superfine twill sun hat. Inside cotton poplin lining. Six-panel rounded crown. 3 hat brim. 1 circular hat stand. 1/2 wide chin strap with Velcro closure. Infant: S/M, M/L











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Perfect sun hate
I got a baby blue one for my 6 month old son and it's adorable. It was big but one wash and it fits perfectly (so it does shrink). The strap is a bit short. It fits but he will grow out of it soon. It covers all of his neck and face area although if I extend the front out, he can barely see anything...but he bares it well enough. If sun is not directly shining on his face, I fold it up so he can see better. It looks so cute in it. :)



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