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Girls' Flared Fleece-Lined Jeans – High Waist Embroidery Denim Pants With Leather Tag (120-170cm, Korean Loose Fit Winter Trousers)
€21.30€43.79
Faarf : Pink label [Spring and Autumn]


passende Héicht : 120 cm
120 cm
120-170cm/whole hand please take multiples of 6
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About this item
Aus PetitePosh stammen
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Artikelnummer: 33337653
Item specifics
Material
Polyester, Koteng
Alter
3-4 Joer, 4-5 Joer, 5-6 Joer, 6-7 Joer, 7-8 Joer, 8-9 Joer, 9-10 Joer, 10-11 Joer, 11-12 Joer, 12+ Joer
Item description from the seller
👖 Denim That Grows With Her
Watch her twirl freely in these weightless flares – the secret? Strategic stretch panels behind knees for unlimited playground cartwheels.
🔍 5 Thoughtful Details
✔ Artisan Touch – Hand-stitched daisy embroidery (each pair takes 18 minutes)
✔ Temperature Regulating – Moisture-wicking fleece prevents sticky legs during PE class
✔ No-Slip Waistband – Silicone grip dots keep shirts tucked during monkey bar hangs
✔ Easy Transition – Remove fleece lining in spring via hidden interior snaps
✔ Signature Finish – Vegetable-tanned leather tag ages beautifully like vintage Levi's
🎀 Styling Secrets
→ Parisian Chic: Roll cuffs + ankle boots + oversized sweater
→ Tokyo Street: Pair with cropped puffer + platform sneakers
→ Weekend Warrior: Hoodie tuck + skateboard = instant cool
🌱 Responsible Design
• Breathable Armor – OEKO-TEX certified enzyme wash prevents skin irritation
• Built to Last – Triple-stitched seams withstand 100+ washes
• Sizing Pro Tip – For ankle-grazing length, choose current height +5cm
💎 Hidden Bonus
The right back pocket fits an AirTag – because lost jackets shouldn't mean lost pants too.






















