Set of 2 size 11/12 Overnight Cloth Pull Ups - Potty Training Pants

Set of 2 size 11/12 Overnight Cloth Pull Ups - Potty Training Pants

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Made of the following materials:- Waterproof PUL outer shell at center- Jersey knit on the sides lined with PUL on the inside- Lining that touches the skin is of Organic bamboo- Absorbent core made of several layers of thirsty organic bamboo and Cotton layers- Elastic on Waistband and legs for a nice fit Featuring prints of Rocketships and Sharks Prints might not be available by the time they are built, so similar and equally appropriate prints will be used instead. Otherwise, you can choose the prints you like from our PUL Gallery and mention them at checkout. Sizes relate to regular clothing size for pants or underwear for average built. If your child is not average built, customization or adjustment is available.

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PRICE VARIATION:12m to XL (5/6) $48.00 USDXXL (7/8) $64.00 USDLARGER and ADULT sizes are also available. Please contact us for details and quotes.

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