Cartoon Unisex Kids Fingerless Flap Cover Gloves - Convertible F
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Cartoon Unisex Kids Fingerless Flap Cover Gloves - Convertible F
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Material - Cashmere knitting fabric(acrylic yarns elasthane), comfortable, stretch well,cold-proof and warm.
Warm - Stretch cuffs and windproof seamless design keep the cold and snow out of the childrens gloves and their littles hands extremly warm.Wool
Size - 14 x 8 cm, suitable for children from 5 to 12 years.Stylish and fashion design make your baby more attractive.
Versatile converter mitt can simply fold over the fingers to create a warm and cozy mitten,offer much convenience when writing, typing and cycling.
Perfect hand warmers for outdoor activities as going to school, jogging, walking, cycling, driving, fishing, camping, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and more.
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Cartoon Unisex Kids Fingerless Flap Cover Gloves - Convertible F
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