Proudly NZ owned & operated. Our Dunedin store is open Monday to Friday 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM & Saturday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Orders ship every business day. x
Proudly NZ owned & operated. Our Dunedin store is open Monday to Friday 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM & Saturday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Orders ship every business day. x
A beautiful new baby gift.
The Lola & Me Merino Knit Booties will keep those adorable little feet nice and warm. Made in New Zealand from soft merino wool, these knitted booties feature an ankle tie to keep them on wriggly baby feet. Pairs beautifully with the Lola & Me Merino Knit Bonnet.
Available in: Arrow, Mocha, Oatmeal and Toffee
Sizes Available: Newborn, 0-6 Months, and 6-12 Months
Gentle machine wash in wash bag or handwash.
lola&me organic babywear started in 2016 with an aim to create quality, classic and practical handmade baby accessories using only organic cotton and merino.
Our fabrics are carefully selected to be fair-trade, chemical free, and environmentally friendly meeting GOTS certification (Global Organic Textile Standard). Each of our products is hand cut and produced at our wee studio in Ohope Beach. They are handmade with love from the finest materials - choosing only the best for you and your baby.
We hope you love your lola&me products!
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