Style : cute
Fit : Fits true to size, take your normal size
Pattern Type : Striped
Material : COTTON,POLYESTER
Origin : China
CN : Anhui
Season : all seasons
Gender : Unisex
Age Range : 3-6Y,1-2y
Department Name : Children
Item Type : sock
Universal Fit :These socks are designed to fit true to size, making them a perfect match for your child's feet. They're ideal for kids aged 25-36 months, providing a comfortable and snug fit.
High-Quality Material :Crafted from premium polyester, these socks offer durability and longevity. They're soft to the touch, ensuring your child's comfort throughout the day.
Versatile Design :Featuring a stripe dot pattern, these socks add a touch of style to your child's outfit. The unisex design makes them suitable for both girls and boys.
Four-Season Wear :Designed for four seasons, these socks are perfect for all weather conditions. They keep your child's feet warm in the spring and autumn, and cool in the summer.
Brand Assurance :Produced by I LOVE DAD, a trusted name in children's apparel, these socks guarantee quality and reliability.
Pack of Five :This pack comes with five pairs of socks, ensuring you have enough extras when one gets lost.
Product lnformationMaterial:COtton, polyester
Color: 4 Colors
Size:
Sole length 11-13cm,Fit 1-3 Years old baby
Sole length 14-16cm,Fit 4-6 Years old baby
Suitable seasons: Spring, summer,autumn, winter
Weight:80g( about 5g error )
Package Includes:5 Pairs Baby Socks
Notice:
*Please allow 1-2cm error due to manual measurement.
*The colors may have different as the difference display,please understand.
As a necessity for daily wear, socks have a quality and practicality that directly affect the wearing experience. This sock has certain characteristics in terms of material, style, craftsmanship, etc., and can meet the wear needs of various scenarios.
The process details are handled in detail. The sock head adopts hand-sewn craftsmanship, with flat stitching to improve wear comfort. The higher number of sock needles makes the socks have good elasticity and contractility