The Lucky Sheep Zip Romper
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Description
• Shepherds in Sussex once saw a black sheep as a sign of good luck.
• Inspired by an iconic 1980s wardrobe moment and the idea that differences are lucky.
• Designed to encourage children to embrace what makes them special.
• Made in the USA.
• In photos, a 7‑month‑old (15th weight, 37th height) wears 6–9 months and may need to size down.
• In photos, a 14‑month‑old (65th weight, 95th height) wears 9–12 months.
• Crafted from OEKO‑TEX® STANDARD 100 certified modal for sensitive skin.
• Convertible mittens and footies on all sizes.
• Double zip for easier diaper changes.
• Each piece is unique and print placement may vary.
• Fabric is not treated and is not flame‑retardant; wear tight‑fitting and keep babies away from fire.
• Inspired by an iconic 1980s wardrobe moment and the idea that differences are lucky.
• Designed to encourage children to embrace what makes them special.
• Made in the USA.
• In photos, a 7‑month‑old (15th weight, 37th height) wears 6–9 months and may need to size down.
• In photos, a 14‑month‑old (65th weight, 95th height) wears 9–12 months.
• Crafted from OEKO‑TEX® STANDARD 100 certified modal for sensitive skin.
• Convertible mittens and footies on all sizes.
• Double zip for easier diaper changes.
• Each piece is unique and print placement may vary.
• Fabric is not treated and is not flame‑retardant; wear tight‑fitting and keep babies away from fire.
About Take My Hand apparel
Take My Hand was founded by Julie after her first baby developed severe eczema and she struggled to find high-quality, ethically made, soft, and breathable children's apparel. Proudly made in the USA from OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified fabric, the clothing is created by workers paid living wages in a clean, safe facility. Drawing on her background in luxury fashion, Julie designs pieces that respect sensitive skin and the people who make them.

