Carhartt Shirts: Toddler Blue Shadow Cotton T Shirt YTK005PCB
If you're lucky, your toddler might get to wear an article of clothing once or twice before it's time to move on to new garments. For some reason, the smallest children are the roughest on clothing. From the company that salutes Working Men and Women, this Carhart ... (see full details) #CHTYTK005PCB.
Carhartt Shirts: Toddler Blue Shadow Cotton T Shirt YTK005PCB
If you're lucky, your toddler might get to wear an article of clothing once or twice before it's time to move on to new garments. For some reason, the smallest children are the roughest on clothing. From the company that salutes Working Men and Women, this Carhartt YTK005PCB Toddler Shadow Pacific Blue Graphic T-Shirt is actually tough enough even for your toddler.
Soft pacific blue coloring with a bold Carhartt logo might make your little angel look sweet and serene, but as a parent you know better. That's why all that pretty fabric is made with tough, 6 ounce, 100% jersey knit cotton. Airy and comfortable, cotton is soft and easy to wash, while the jersey knit construction ensures long-lasting durability.
The rib-knit collar resists fraying, while side-seam construction helps prevent the bunching and twisting that occurs with all those little movements. Want a shirt they can wear more than once? You need the toughness (and gentle comfort) of the Carhartt YTK005PCB Toddler Shadow Pacific Blue Graphic T-Shirt. And remember, they're only toddlers once.
Sizes Manufactured: 2T,3T,4T
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