$95.00

With Daisy, there's no need to slather baby from head to toe! Thanks to Daisy, your sunscreen tube stays at the bottom of the basket! This long-sleeved UV-resistant onesie for baby girls offers the chicness of a beautiful and soft collar. Certified UPF50+ to block 98% of UV rays down to the fingertips, it's in complete freedom that baby AND mom can marvel. This UV-resistant swimsuit scores a 10 on the cuteness scale!

In a vibrant swirl of pink and purple, Fuchsia evokes the floral intensity of a bougainvillea.

Sizing

Each size corresponds to the maximum age suitable. For instance a size 12M fits a baby aged from 6 to 12 months old. If your child is coming close to 12 months, we would advise taking a size up

The Cut

• Col pierrot

• Three little pressure caps between the legs

• Shoulder opening

Composition & Care

• Made in Portugal by hand

• Created in France with love

• Certified UPF50+, it blocks 98% of UVA and UVB

• 78% recycled polyamide, 22% Lycra®

• Do not tumble dry

• Machine wash 30°C

• Light coloured swimsuits are more delicate than others. Some grains of sand might get stuck in between fibres and become visible. In that case, you may remove them by washing your swimsuit with natural soap or bicarbonate.

CANOPEA is a new brand of sun protective swimwear for children. They aim to reconcile sun protection with style, simple as that. With them, you will find clean-cut cut shapes, subtle colours, unisex rash tops and sun protective swimwear for boys, girls and babies, made from the highest quality European fabrics.

Made in Europe in small workshops, the swimwear is made from Econyl®, a recycled fibre. Tested over 200 hours in a laboratory, the rash guards are chlorine, seawater and sun cream resistant. Made from high-quality European fabrics, they are rated UPF 50+ without any chemical filter, offering the best protection according to the Australian norm, the international reference for sun protection, while being kind to the skin and the environment.

CANOPEA refers to the upper level of the tropical forest. This ecosystem, rich in biodiversity, captures the majority of solar energy, allowing for younger plants to grow safely protected by elder trees. This is the energy that we aim to transmit to our children while making sure they remain safe.