Luminara Galaxy Bamboo Romper – Soft, Eco-Friendly Baby Sleepwear
Luminara Galaxy Bamboo Romper – Soft, Eco-Friendly Baby Sleepwear
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Wrap your little one in celestial comfort with our Luminara Galaxy Bamboo Romper, thoughtfully designed for softness, stretch, and all-day ease. Made from a premium blend of 95% bamboo and 5% spandex, this romper is luxuriously smooth, breathable, and gentle on sensitive skin — perfect for naps, playtime, and dreamy nighttime sleep.
Parents love the functional, thoughtful details:
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A dual-direction zipper makes diaper changes fast and frustration-free, whether you zip from the top or bottom.
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Protective zipper guards keep baby’s skin safe and irritation-free.
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Fold-over mittens on all sizes help prevent scratches and keep tiny hands warm.
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Convertible footies let you switch between footed and footless wear in seconds.
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Starting at 6 months, grippy soles provide extra traction for little cruisers and early walkers.
Stylish, unisex, and made with sustainable materials, this bamboo sleeper offers the perfect blend of comfort and practicality for every cozy moment.
Features
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95% Bamboo / 5% Spandex for buttery-soft comfort and natural stretch
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Dual-direction zipper for quick diaper changes
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Protective zipper guard for extra safety
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Fold-over mittens on all sizes
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Convertible footies for versatile wear
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Grippy soles (sizes 6M+) for stability
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About Coco Baby Organics
We curate bright, bold and FUN clothes because they quite literally brighten our day and lift our mood. Our clothes are made of products that use less toxic chemicals and dyes and are sustainably sourced with renewable materials.
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Top quality
Your little ones deserve the best fabrics and non-synthetic dyes while still looking cute
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Super fun style
Fun and bright prints and patterns to delight your babes (and you).
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Small batch
All of our clothing is hand selected and tested from small brands.
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Black woman-owned
Organizations we support: The White Dress Project, The Broken Brown Egg and Fertility for Colored Girls