This set of three woven shirts and t-shirts for boys from Nannette Boys will make an adorable addition to any little boy's wardrobe. The blue color is bright and cheerful, perfect for spring and summer playtime. The shirt is made of lightweight, breathable material that keeps your child comfortable even on the hottest days. The additional t-shirt at the bottom adds interest and vibrant colors. One of the highlights of this set are the shorts. They're made of soft, stretchy material that moves with your child, keeping them comfortable as they run and play. The waistband is elasticated so it easily fits even the most active little boy. The style of this set is classic yet modern, with a little embroidery on the bottom of the shirt and t-shirt adding just the right amount of detail. The set includes a small bow tie which is great for special occasions but can be easily removed for a more casual look. While this set is charming and functional, it does have a few downsides. The shirt runs small, so we recommend ordering one size larger. Also, the shorts are a bit shorter than some parents prefer. All in all, the Nannette Boys toddler woven shirts and t-shirts three pack are a great choice for parents looking for style and comfort for their little ones. It is perfect for family gatherings, games and even everyday wear. With an affordable price, this is a great addition to any child's wardrobe.
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