UPF 50+ Bamboo Romper Dawn
UPF 50+ Bamboo Romper Dawn

UPF 50+ Bamboo Romper Dawn

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.

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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Krista McLane
Great Sun Protection

This romper is perfect for adventuring with your baby in the summer. We live in Southwest Colorado and it is hot and sunny. Thanks to this romper I don't have to worry about my daughter overheating or getting sunburnt. It is super soft and lightweight and stretchy as well to grow with your baby.

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Jessica

Amazing Quality! So soft!

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Amy Rohe
Good quality, runs small

Very soft good quality material. I got a 0-3 month and it was a bit snug on my 7 week old so unfortunately he wont get to wear it much before he grows out of it. He is 22 inches long and about 11 lbs for reference. The length was good, it was just tight on his arms and legs. Would buy again because of the good quality but will size up for future purchases

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."