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Cabbages and Kings

Cabbages and Kings Children's Heathered Leg Warmers

$90.00

These soft and slouchy knit leg warmers from Cabbages & Kings will keep your mini's legs warm during any winter activity. Soft, luxurious and hypoallergenic, these fair-trade leg warmers are the perfect accessory to any outfit. Perfect over leggings!

Each piece is hand made and may vary slightly in pattern, color or measurement.

  • Soft, luxuriously lightweight, and hypoallergenic
  • Fair Trade
  • 100% Fine Alpaca
  • Hand knit in Peru
This unique children's clothing brand is a strong supporter of fair trade and strives to build bridges between artisans of excellence and socially responsible consumers whenever possible. All of their items are hand made by artisans that reside in Central Mexico and in the Andean Valleys of Peru and Bolivia. The artisans work in collaboration with a network made up of 14 community groups, churches and non-governmental organizations that work to strengthen the capacities of local, participating institutions and base communities.

These soft and slouchy knit leg warmers from Cabbages & Kings will keep your mini's legs warm during any winter activity. Soft, luxurious and hypoallergenic, these fair-trade leg warmers are the perfect accessory to any outfit. Perfect over leggings!

Each piece is hand made and may vary slightly in pattern, color or measurement.

  • Soft, luxuriously lightweight, and hypoallergenic
  • Fair Trade
  • 100% Fine Alpaca
  • Hand knit in Peru
This unique children's clothing brand is a strong supporter of fair trade and strives to build bridges between artisans of excellence and socially responsible consumers whenever possible. All of their items are hand made by artisans that reside in Central Mexico and in the Andean Valleys of Peru and Bolivia. The artisans work in collaboration with a network made up of 14 community groups, churches and non-governmental organizations that work to strengthen the capacities of local, participating institutions and base communities.