Moschino Kids denim dungarees, composed of dungarees and a T-shirt. The dungarees feature suspenders, snap buttons, and an elasticated waist at the back; it is embellished with an embroidered Teddy Bear and logo on the front. The long-sleeved ivory T-shirt features a Peter Pan collar and snap button closure at the back; it is dembellished with an embroidered logo on one sleeve.
85% Cotton, 15% Lyocell. Machine wash at 30°C.
Imported
Color: Blue
Model number: MDK039L0E36
About the designer
Moschino an Italian luxury fashion house founded by Franco Moschino in the 1980s. The line is known for its bold, experimental, playful designs, and the women's collection features apparel, outerwear, shoes, bags, and accessories.
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