Honu Honi Bamboo Layette Gown

Regular price $34.00
Regular price Sale price $34.00
Regular price $34.00
Regular price Sale price $34.00
Sale Sold out
Size

The best for diaper changes!

I used this item all the time when my babies were babies and now I love gifting it to other mamas! These gowns make diaper changes so much easier!

- Amber T.

Diaper changes just got a whole lot easier! Our Layette Gown features an elastic opening at the bottom that is ideal for quick and easy diaper changes…no more fussing with snaps, zippers, or ties in the middle of the night! The sleeves also include fold-over mittens to prevent baby from accidentally scratching themselves. And as always, our signature, buttery soft fabric made from bamboo viscose is perfect for your baby's soft and sensitive skin.

Who doesn’t dream of befriending a sweet sea turtle

And being welcomed into their underwater world? Our childlike imagination comes to life on our Honu Honi print, a whimsical depiction of its Hawaiian translation: “turtle kiss.”

Fabric: 90% Viscose from bamboo, 10% spandex

Care: In order to maintain the quality of our fabric and prevent pilling and/or snagging, separate from other materials such as towels and hardware, like zippers or velcro, during the wash and dry process. Machine wash cold (without bleach), tumble dry on low heat. We also recommend washing your item inside out to preserve the print.

Share on:

Why shop with us…

The favorite blankie of 1000's of babies worldwide

A portion of profits donated to Hawaiʻi non-profits

Eco-friendly packaging

Authentic and original island designs

It's our kuleana, or responsibility, to take care of our environment and our community.

We're proud to donate a portion of all proceeds to Hawai'i based non-profits doing powerful work for our environment and our children. We are also committed to doing our part by packaging our items in fully biodegradable cassava starch bags wherever possible

You may also like

Other pieces you may love
#cocomoonhawaii

We love our Coco Moon babies to the mahina and back!

Tag us so that we can share in the joy of watching them grow.