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Kids' Waterproof Snow Mittens (Unisex, S/M, Cloud Fleece Lining, Frost Gray/Milk Blush/Tundra Green, Cartoon Armor)"
€18.99€29.46
boja : Oblak sivi



veličina : Size S (Recommended for ages 2-4)
Size S (Recommended for ages 2-4)
Size M (recommended for ages 5-10)
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Dobiveno iz ChicChick
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Broj stavke: 32795184
Item specifics
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3-4 godine, 4-5 godina, 6-7 godina, 5-6 godina
Item description from the seller
The Snow Fortress Doctrine
Why Svalbard kindergarten teachers demand military-grade winterization for tundra-conquering toddlers.
5 Glacier-Certified Defenses
◼ Hydroponic Shield – Triple-layer membrane repels Norwegian blizzards like Viking ship hulls.
◼ Fleece Nebula – Cloud-patterned lining replicates Finnish sauna thermodynamics.
◼ Cartoon Deterrence – Smiling yetis psychologically disarm hostile snowmen.
◼ Paw Prosthetics – Diamond-grip palms emulate Alaskan sled dog traction genetics.
◼ Cuff Bastion – Elastic fortress withstands Mongolian wind tunnel assaults.
Chromosomal Snow Camo
☑ Frost Gray – Stealth hue evades Greenlandic polar bear detection.
☑ Milk Blush – Confectionery mimicry tricks snow into tasting Viennese hot chocolate.
☑ Tundra Green – Photosynthetic illusion accelerates Alpine springtime wish fulfillment.
Textile Cryptography
▫ Seam Sealing – Ultrasonic welding meets Swiss watch waterproofing standards.
▫ Fleece Alchemy – Cloud replication technology licensed from Icelandic wool sorcery.
▫ Grip Matrix – Palm topography reverse-engineered from Siberian tiger paw prints.
Anthropometric Espionage
⚡ S/M Arctic Adaption – Covertly scales from Japanese snow bunny toddlers to Swedish junior ice climbers.

















