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Kid’s Monkey Printed Sleeveless T-Shirt & Shorts Set

Price range: 180.00৳  through 190.00৳ 

Premium Rubber Print Monkey
100% Baby Safe Fabrics
Super comfortable
Gsm 180
Fit For Summer
Gender Boys & Girls

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Voguextra Baby Shark Kids Summer Clothing Set – Toddler T-Shirt & Shorts Outfit

Original price was: 350.00৳ .Current price is: 199.00৳ .

👕 Top Features:

  • Vibrant Baby Shark family print

  • Short sleeves for breathability

  • Soft, stretchable crew neck

🎁 Perfect for: Birthdays, everyday wear, or as a cute gift for Baby Shark fans!

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Voguextra Daddy’s Boy T-Shirt & Shorts Set (6 Months to 6 Years)

190.00৳ 

🖤 Top Features:

  • Soft cotton blend fabric for breathability

  • Stylish “Daddy’s Boy” text print on both pieces

  • Elastic waistband on shorts for easy fit

  • Perfect for boys aged 6 months to 6 years

🎁 Great for: Father’s Day outfits, photo shoots, family outings, birthday gifts, or everyday fashion.

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Voguextra Little Binc – Kids Casual Set

Original price was: 300.00৳ .Current price is: 190.00৳ .
  • Trendy Design: Sleeveless navy blue top with fun “Little Big” print paired with light shorts featuring cute graphics.

  • Comfort First: Made from soft, breathable cotton blend fabric to ensure all-day comfort.

  • Easy Wear: Lightweight and flexible for hassle-free dressing and active play.

  • Unisex Style: Suitable for both boys and girls, offering versatile fashion for every occasion.

  • Durable & Play-Friendly: High-quality stitching built to handle daily adventures.

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