Fendi Set Celeste Con Pannelli A Contrasto In Jersey Di Cotone Con Cappello Bavetta E Tutina Baby Boy from Fendi Composition: 93% Cotton, 7% Elastan
Color: Celeste
Model number: BUK0968RAF19J4
About the designer
Fendi is an iconic Italian fashion house founded by Edoardo Fendi in 1925. The luxury brand is renowned for its elegant ready-to-wear clothes for men, women, and kids as well as its designer shoes, handbags, and accessories.
You can request a return within 14 days of receiving your order.
We do not accept returns for underwear, swimwear, fur coats, items featuring feathers, down jackets, jewelry, eyewear, watches.
You are shipping to Bahrain. Duties will be calculated at checkout; no additional duties are due upon delivery.
Since returns are processed through Italian customs, the customer is responsible for all associated return shipping costs, customs duties, and processing fees.
*The same item may be available on our site from another partner boutique.
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Who owns Fendi?
Founded in 1925, Fendi, famed for luxurious furs and leather, was transformed by Karl Lagerfeld in 1965 with the iconic FF monogram, known as “zucca”.