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Shop our short sleeve micro rib baby tee with Save The Sea front embroidery. Fitted organic cotton women’s top. Minimal sustainable whale design.
This fitted baby tee features delicate Save The Sea front embroidery, inspired by David Attenborough, for a subtle statement. Soft micro rib organic cotton offers stretch and comfort. The cropped silhouette adds a nostalgic feel. Lightweight and easy to style daily. Small detail, meaningful message.
OUR FIT
- Fitted tee, with stretch.
- This T-Shirt will sit just above the waist, as it is mid-length.
- Cap sleeve
- Crew neck with rib trim
THE FABRIC
- 52% Combed and ring-spun Cotton & 48% PolyesterÂ
- Made in Eco-Aware factories, this fabric is super soft and breathable.
- Embroidered in house, using eco-friendly threads.
OUR CARE
- Please wash your product on a 30 degrees setting, and leave to air dry.
MODELLED BY
- Model is a UK Size 8 and wears a Small for a regular fit.
Original: $7,451.19
-70%$7,451.19
$2,235.36Product Information
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Description
Shop our short sleeve micro rib baby tee with Save The Sea front embroidery. Fitted organic cotton women’s top. Minimal sustainable whale design.
This fitted baby tee features delicate Save The Sea front embroidery, inspired by David Attenborough, for a subtle statement. Soft micro rib organic cotton offers stretch and comfort. The cropped silhouette adds a nostalgic feel. Lightweight and easy to style daily. Small detail, meaningful message.
OUR FIT
- Fitted tee, with stretch.
- This T-Shirt will sit just above the waist, as it is mid-length.
- Cap sleeve
- Crew neck with rib trim
THE FABRIC
- 52% Combed and ring-spun Cotton & 48% PolyesterÂ
- Made in Eco-Aware factories, this fabric is super soft and breathable.
- Embroidered in house, using eco-friendly threads.
OUR CARE
- Please wash your product on a 30 degrees setting, and leave to air dry.
MODELLED BY
- Model is a UK Size 8 and wears a Small for a regular fit.























