Blade & Rose Children's Socks
Blade & Rose Children's Socks
Blade & Rose Children's Socks

Blade & Rose Children's Socks

Sale price£4.50

Unique & fun socks with character in collaboration with Blade & Rose

Get 10% off the Blade & Rose children's leggings when bought together with these socks

Style:Elephant
Size:6-12 months
Quantity:

Each piece of the WWF collection is unique, featuring an elephant, panda and polar bear . A major component of the collaboration was to ensure that the quality of the fabric was functional, would wash well and most importantly, that was 100% GOTS organic cotton, sustainable but soft and kind to children’s delicate skin.

In purchasing Blade & Rose’s organic WWF Socks, you can help improve animal populations and habitats.

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