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American Apparel Infant Baby Rib Short Sleeve Lap T-Shirt

American Apparel Infant Baby Rib Short Sleeve Lap T-Shirt

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Colors:
LemonLemon Light BlueLight Blue
LavenderLavender BlackBlack
Heather GreyHeather Grey AsphaltAsphalt
RedRed OliveOlive
PinkPink Natural OrganicNatural Organic
BrownBrown Baby BlueBaby Blue
WhiteWhite Light PinkLight Pink
NavyNavy
Brand: American Apparel
Category: Apparel
Department: Baby-girls

Buy New: $4.99 (On sale from $10.00)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 281

Fabric Type: Cotton

ASIN: B000FEGN34


Features:
  • Maintains a delicate, high-end look that sets it apart from other Lap Ts.
  • 100% Baby Rib cotton, combed for softness and comfort
  • Cleverly constructed neckline designed for easy on-and-off
  • Looks good on all babies u both boys and girls
  • 3/8 (1cm) neck and sleeve binding; Durable 1 (2.5cm) double-stitched bottom hem

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Product Description
Infant Baby Rib Short Sleeve Lap Tee - Features: Maintains a delicate, high-end look that sets it apart from other Lap Ts. 100% Baby Rib cotton, combed for softness and comfort; Cleverly constructed neckline designed for easy on-and-off; Looks good on al


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars So cute!   February 7, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Beware! The sizes for American Apparel ALWAYS seem to run small. The 3-6 month size is TINY (and I haven't washed it yet). Hopefully my daughter will be born small enough to wear this for a little while! And the arm holes seem like they would be tight. The fabric is soft and pretty thick. I plan to buy more of these in all the perdy colors! :)


5 out of 5 stars well made and cute   April 6, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I agree that the sizes run a tad small. With that in mind, I ordered 12-18 months for my healthy sized 9 month old, and she definitely has room to grow. well made, thick, and vibrant colors. And very well priced!


5 out of 5 stars Basic Love   April 10, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I love American Apparel merchandise. My daughter spits up tons, and the shirts wash so well. The basic solid colors go with everything. I bought them in 2 sizes because they are so great.


5 out of 5 stars Great baby tees   August 8, 2008
Baby tees are hard to find, but I like to pair them with cloth diapers. These tee-shirts are very soft and look cute. I love the colors. The lap collar design makes them easy to get on and off. However, they are sized small. My 5-month-old is wearing the 6-12 month size.


5 out of 5 stars Very nice   August 29, 2008
These are very high quality for an incredible price. I really like that American Apparel is made in the USA and sweat shop free. I think they run small though so I suggest sizing up - especially for chubby armed and/or long torso babies. Don't go by the age ranges. The 6-12 month size fits my 15 lb 2 month old baby just right.

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