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Reima Baby raincoat set Tihku

Waterproof baby set Reima Tihku: practical, comfortable and safe to protect your children from the elements.

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Description +

Very practical rain gear. Includes a waterproof jacket and pants, both with waterproof welded seams. Contains recycled materials.

This unlined toddler rain suit is ideal for rainy spring and fall days. If you add warm layers underneath, it will protect your kids even in the coldest weather. The welded, waterproof seams ensure that no rain will reach your child's skin under this waterproof children's suit. The removable hood not only protects against drizzle, but also detaches safely if it gets caught on something when kids are playing outside. The pants stay in place with the adjustable elastic straps, and the removable foot loops easily slip under rubber boots or waterproof sneakers to keep the hems in place. All Reima children's rainwear is made of soft, PVC-free material.

Size: REGULAR

Growth Margin: 6 cm

Materials

  • usagetype :
  • material: 4690 Rainwear rec
  • wovenOrKnitted: K Knitted
  • commercialContentComplete:
  • officialcomplete: 100% polyester, polyurethane coated
  • weight: 190
  • water pillar: 10000

Care

  • Normal machine wash warm (40°C).
  • Do not bleach.
  • Do not iron.
  • Do not dry clean.
  • Do not tumble dry.

Wash separately inside out. Close zippers and velcro straps. Do not use detergents containing bleach. Do not use fabric softener. Remove the garment at the end of the wash program to avoid color change. Dry at room temperature.

Details

  • Waterproof welded seams
  • Removable and secure hood
  • Front zipper closure
  • Adjustable straps
  • Adjustable waist
  • Elastic leg ends
  • Detachable elastic foot loops
  • Reflective details
Additional information +
BrandReima
Supplier reference513103-4410
Colorcandy pink
ColorPink
GenderMixed
Age groupBaby
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