


Striped Long-Sleeve Side-Snap Bodysuit
This sweet striped bodysuit, made of 100% organic Egyptian cotton, is the perfect layering piece, with long sleeves and side snaps for easy changing. Featuring narrower stripes along the body and wider stripes along the arms, this bodysuit comes in both light blue and light pink. The 0–3 months size features fold-over mitts to protect your baby’s face. Made in Egypt in a certified fair trade facility.
Want to pair this with a book? Try Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury (2008).
Material: 100% GOTS-certified organic Egyptian cotton
Care: Machine wash warm with like colors, do not bleach, tumble dry low heat, and warm iron as needed. Under the Nile products are made of 100% cotton and do not contain any chemical finishing to prevent shrinkage. When you first receive your items, they may appear a little big—that’s because Under the Nile has built in extra room to allow for them to shrink after the first wash and still ensure the best fit for your baby.
Size: 0–3 months: 8–12 pounds, 20–24 inches; 3–6 months: 12–16 pounds, 24–26 inches; 6–9 months: 16–20 pounds, 26–28 inches
Under the Nile products are good for your baby and good for the world! All products are made of 100% organic Egyptian cotton and use only low-impact dyes. They are free of harmful chemicals like AZO dyes, bleach, flame retardants, formaldehyde, fragrance, PVC, lead, and nickel. Plus, they are made in fair trade certified facilities, so you can be sure that the men and women who create Under the Nile products are safe, paid fair wages, and treated with dignity and respect. All the profits from Under the Nile’s sewing factory are used to fund a school for children from surrounding villages.