


Merino Long Sleeve Top
This long sleeve top isn't just a piece of clothing; it's a versatile addition to your child's wardrobe. Whether worn as a cozy pajama top, a winter thermal layer for outdoor adventures, or paired with pants for a playful and casual outfit, this top can do it all. Its dome shoulder design ensures effortless dressing, and it's perfect for mixing and matching with the rest of your baby's adorable outfits.
Inspired by crisp winter mornings, our winter Dew Drops collection features subtle calming tones along with deeper, moodier shades, all in a beautifully soft merino. Merino wool is nature’s miracle: ultra-gentle, warm and breathable – perfect for delicate baby skin.
Crafted from 100% Merino Wool - with delicate tones to infuse your little one's winter wardrobe with a gentle touch of softness. The timeless styles are designed to seamlessly blend with any of our other collections, allowing you to effortlessly create unique and stylish looks for your baby.
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This long sleeve top isn't just a piece of clothing; it's a versatile addition to your child's wardrobe. Whether worn as a cozy pajama top, a winter thermal layer for outdoor adventures, or paired with pants for a playful and casual outfit, this top can do it all. Its dome shoulder design ensures effortless dressing, and it's perfect for mixing and matching with the rest of your baby's adorable outfits.
Inspired by crisp winter mornings, our winter Dew Drops collection features subtle calming tones along with deeper, moodier shades, all in a beautifully soft merino. Merino wool is nature’s miracle: ultra-gentle, warm and breathable – perfect for delicate baby skin.
Crafted from 100% Merino Wool - with delicate tones to infuse your little one's winter wardrobe with a gentle touch of softness. The timeless styles are designed to seamlessly blend with any of our other collections, allowing you to effortlessly create unique and stylish looks for your baby.























