Soft and warm winter NEW BABY booties for babies 0–3 months are ideal for christenings and everyday wear at home. They offer a warm lining, comfortable wide interior, hook-and-loop fastening, and a featherlight flexible outsole for maximum comfort for tiny feet.
Warm and super-soft lining
Fleece knit made of 100% polyester keeps baby warm and provides a gentle touch without irritation.
Easy hook-and-loop fastening
Practical fastening allows quick putting on and a secure fit on the foot.
Gift packaging for christening
Delivered in a transparent box – a great choice as a gift for birth or christening.
Stylish and practical NEW BABY winter booties keep your baby's feet warm and comfy. The soft lace design with a warm 100% polyester fleece lining is gentle on the skin and ideal for cooler seasons. Thanks to the hook-and-loop closure, they are easy to put on and stay securely on the foot.
The booties have a wider interior for free toe movement and natural muscle development. The thin BPA-free (PVC) synthetic outsole is lightweight and flexible – not intended for walking, but perfectly insulates and protects for indoor wear. Delivered in a practical gift box, also great as a christening gift.
- Comfort and warmth: soft fleece lining that warms and gently hugs the foot.
- Easy on: hook-and-loop fastening for quick and secure adjustment.
- Safe materials: 100% polyester, BPA-free PVC outsole.
- Room for little toes: wide interior supports natural development.
- Size 0–3 months: insole length approx. 10 cm.
Specifications
- Age / size
- 0–3 months
- Insole length
- 10 cm
- Upper material
- 100% polyester, lace design
- Lining
- Fleece knit, 100% polyester
- Outsole
- BPA-free synthetic PVC material
- Fastening
- Hook-and-loop
- Intended for
- For girls, suitable for christenings and indoor wear
- Suitable for walking
- Product is not intended for walking
- Features
- Lightweight, soft, wide interior for free toe movement
- Packaging
- Practical transparent box
- Care
- Remove the paper insert under the textile insole before first use