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Nanay Floppy Ears Elephant Sweater in Light Grey

€80,95

Introducing the Nanay Floppy Ears Elephant Sweater in Light Grey – a whimsical and cozy addition to your child’s wardrobe. Handcrafted from 100% baby alpaca, one of the most eco-friendly and luxurious natural fibers, this sweater is not only soft and warm but also incredibly light. Its playful design, featuring adorably touchable elephant ears, is sure to delight both the wearer and admirers alike.

This stylish piece of children's knitwear effortlessly combines fun and function. The softness of baby alpaca ensures the sweater is gentle against delicate skin, making it perfect for everyday wear. The light grey color adds versatility, making it easy to pair with a variety of outfits.

For a complete look, consider pairing the sweater with our hand-knit Nanay Express Knit Pants. Size up the sweater for comfortable layering over dresses and long skirts, offering both style and extra warmth.

Nanay, a Bolivian company, is dedicated to producing high-quality alpaca and llama knitwear for babies and children. As a socially conscious and Fair Trade certified company, Nanay works with 600 local knitters, mainly women who provide essential income for their families, thus fulfilling its mission to create jobs and improve living standards. Choose the Nanay Floppy Ears Elephant Sweater for its charm, quality, and the meaningful story behind its creation.

  • Soft, luxurious, hypoallergenic and eco-friendly
  • 100% Baby Alpaca
  • Hand wash in cold water; lay flat to air dry.
  • Handmade in Bolivia by a Fair Trade women's collective
  • Nanay is a Bolivian company dedicated to the production of Alpaca and Llama knitted baby and children clothing. Nanay is a socially conscious company, and Fair Trade certified. They work with 600 native local knitters who are heads of family and provide the main income to their homes, 90% of whom are women.  Nanay's main mission is to constantly create jobs and increase hand labor in order to ultimately improve the living standards of the knitters.

    Introducing the Nanay Floppy Ears Elephant Sweater in Light Grey – a whimsical and cozy addition to your child’s wardrobe. Handcrafted from 100% baby alpaca, one of the most eco-friendly and luxurious natural fibers, this sweater is not only soft and warm but also incredibly light. Its playful design, featuring adorably touchable elephant ears, is sure to delight both the wearer and admirers alike.

    This stylish piece of children's knitwear effortlessly combines fun and function. The softness of baby alpaca ensures the sweater is gentle against delicate skin, making it perfect for everyday wear. The light grey color adds versatility, making it easy to pair with a variety of outfits.

    For a complete look, consider pairing the sweater with our hand-knit Nanay Express Knit Pants. Size up the sweater for comfortable layering over dresses and long skirts, offering both style and extra warmth.

    Nanay, a Bolivian company, is dedicated to producing high-quality alpaca and llama knitwear for babies and children. As a socially conscious and Fair Trade certified company, Nanay works with 600 local knitters, mainly women who provide essential income for their families, thus fulfilling its mission to create jobs and improve living standards. Choose the Nanay Floppy Ears Elephant Sweater for its charm, quality, and the meaningful story behind its creation.

  • Soft, luxurious, hypoallergenic and eco-friendly
  • 100% Baby Alpaca
  • Hand wash in cold water; lay flat to air dry.
  • Handmade in Bolivia by a Fair Trade women's collective
  • Nanay is a Bolivian company dedicated to the production of Alpaca and Llama knitted baby and children clothing. Nanay is a socially conscious company, and Fair Trade certified. They work with 600 native local knitters who are heads of family and provide the main income to their homes, 90% of whom are women.  Nanay's main mission is to constantly create jobs and increase hand labor in order to ultimately improve the living standards of the knitters.

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