UPF 50+ Bamboo Romper Plum Purple
UPF 50+ Bamboo Romper Plum Purple

UPF 50+ Bamboo Romper Plum Purple

Sale price$34.00
Size:0 - 3 months
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Quick note: Stretching the romper too much may lower the UPF rating. Exchanges are always free. Don't hesitate to reach out if the romper is too tight.
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UPF 50+ Protection

Sun protective clothing is essential for shielding your baby's delicate skin from harmful UV rays.

Customer Reviews

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Jessica

Love how soft and light this is for hot days! Feels like good quality!

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MB
Super soft and perfect for hikes!

With the warmer weather, we’ve started going on longer hikes with our 6 month old and wanted something that provided sun protection and kept our baby cool and safe from bug bites. This Walababy suit fit all our needs and diaper changes are easy with the zipper and stretchy fabric. We will buy more colors!

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Madeline Dawson
Protection and comfort in one piece!

I got this for my 11 month old daughter who loves to play outside but has extremely fair skin and burns quickly. I was worried she could get too hot in a long sleeve/long pant outfit but she was not sweaty at all and the fabric is very soft and lightweight. It's a huge relief to not have to worry about reapplying sunscreen on her body repeatedly when she is outside for a few hours!

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Jessica

Amazing quality! So soft!

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E.A.

The romper is so soft, and comfortable enough to wear all day. It gives us peace of mind playing in the sun!

Built for safety

Our bamboo romper is specially woven to be UPF 50+ -- the highest level of protection from UV rays. With long sleeves and a breathable fit, it covers delicate skin without compromising on comfort. Whether it's a day at the beach or a stroll in the park, this romper is the perfect companion for sunny adventures. Say goodbye to worries about sunburns and hello to carefree playtime under the sun.

What the Skin Cancer Foundation Says

"The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends waiting until the baby is 6 months old before introducing sunscreen. The best ways to keep infants sun safe are with shade and sun protective clothing. Sun protective clothing is the first line of defense against skin cancer, and dressing babies in lightweight clothing that covers their arms and legs is a great first sun protection step."

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