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Red and White Gingham Dress Ensemble With Embroidered Smocked Yoke

She'll grace the room when outfitted in this beautiful Christmas dress ensemble. Red and white gingham dress complete with matching ruffled bonnet and bloomers. Dress features white lattice embroidery on smocked yoke with red and white trim and holly berry details. Ruffled cuffs are accented with red and white embroidered trim. 60% Cotton. 40% Polyester. Machine Wash. Imported.

Item: 5094/P
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Preemie Dresses : Smocked Dress Ensemble (#5094)
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