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Hand Driven Ribbed Knit is a breathable fabric that is both comfortable and soft.
Knit jacket with a V-neck and long sleeves with a button front closure. Knitting an Infant baby sweater outfit with buttons makes it easier for the baby to wear, giving the baby a more comfortable dressing experience.
Material: Hand Driven Ribbed Knit, breathable fabric, comfortable and soft.
Button front closure: Knit jacket with V-neck and long sleeves. Button design makes knitting an Infant baby sweater outfit easier for the baby to wear, giving the baby a more comfortable dress experience.
Security: Adopt safe raw materials and no harsh chemicals against the baby’s thinner skin. Button suture firmly makes crochet infant girl sweaters safer to avoid babies mistakenly eating.
Spring autumn fit: Thick knit sweater, soft and warm, comfortable for spring & autumn wearing.
About size: Our produces are suitable for unisex kids between 2 to 6 years. The recommended age is just for your reference. Please check the measurements to choose the right size for your baby!
V-neck
The V-neck is simple and stylish, and the buttons on the top are windproof.
Superb technique
Horizontal knitting method, fine workmanship, good shape retention effect
Quality fabric
Striped knitted hem has smooth lines, and the hemming process prevents stitching
Windproof cuffs
Threaded cuffs to keep wind from entering the wrist
Don’t Wash Your Sweater After Every Wear
For some laundry, washing after every wear is a must. But this is not the case with a Sweater. It’s perfectly fine to wash it only after you wear it five or six times. In fact, that's part of the attraction of using a Sweater like a jacket.
If you’re concerned about the way it smells, consider using anti-odor fabric spray to neutralize odors between washes.
Turn the Sweater Inside Out
Before you throw your Sweater into the washer, turn it inside out to protect the outside layer. This helps prevent the color from bleeding and keeps the outer layer from rubbing against other garments in the wash.
Also, zip it up to help protect it against snagging on other items you have in the machine. If your Sweater comes with a drawstring, tie up the string to prevent it from slipping out during the wash.
Use Cold Water
Cold water is less likely to shrink or fade and ruin clothes, especially anything made of cotton. Cold water can also reduce wrinkles, which saves both time and the energy costs associated with ironing. Your best bet with Sweaters, cardigans or pullovers is washing with cold water on a gentle cycle.
Choose Detergent Wisely
While it’s fine to use regular detergent, you may want to consider using a mild detergent to extend the life of your Sweater’s fabric. Mild detergents are made specifically for delicate items such as silk, wool and cotton. If you’re more concerned about keeping the color of your Sweater bright and fade-free, try a color-preserving detergent.