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Newborn Boy Laura Ashley Long Sleeve Bodysuit

Newborn Boy Laura Ashley Long Sleeve Bodysuit

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Long sleeve all-over leaf print bodysuit. Available in Tan. 100% Cotton. Machine washable. Sizes 3-9 months.

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