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Skibz

October 21, 2008 by · 1 Comment 

Skibz Sweet Pea

Natalie writes…

When I was at The Baby Show on Sunday, Lucy from Lula Sapphire (you know this store has been my obsession for the longest time) told me that they are selling Skibz bibs by the truckload every day.

At £9.99 a bib, it is testament to the fact that their may be a credit crunch but style won’t be dying a death anytime soon!

They’re like a scarf/bandana come bib and it’s a look that Nicole Richie sported for quite a while, sans the dribbles. They’re aimed at dribbly, teething babies and are made from highly absorbent fabrics with a unique double layered backing system that snatches away that moisture before there is a chance to create irritation from chaffing and soreness.

Skibz Navy Spot
No velcro or ties in sight; instead they have a simple fastening and they’re suitable from birth right through to 3 years.

I know they’re a bib…but me thinks that they’re also being snapped us because they’re also a very stylish fashion accessory!

They have them in six very cool colours and patterns including the Sweet Pea and the navy spot (sold out) pictured. They’re all £9.99 at Lula Sapphire. Naturally you should keep it on the right side of cool and avoid accessorising with a cowboy hat or boots which would be overkill!

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