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- Q: What material is the OLLULL Baby Astronaut Costume made of? A: The OLLULL Baby Astronaut Costume is made of a cotton blend, consisting of 35% cotton and 65% polyester, which provides a soft and breathable feel.
- Q: How do I care for the astronaut costume? A: The astronaut costume is machine washable, but hand washing is preferred to maintain its quality. It can be washed without losing its shape or softness.
- Q: What sizes are available for this costume? A: The OLLULL Baby Astronaut Costume is available in sizes for babies aged 3 to 36 months: 3-6 months, 6-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months, and 2-3T.
- Q: Is the costume easy to put on and take off? A: Yes, the costume features a snap crotch for easy dressing and diaper changes, making it convenient for parents.
- Q: Can this costume be used for occasions other than Halloween? A: Absolutely! The OLLULL Baby Astronaut Costume is versatile and can be used for various occasions such as birthday parties, cosplay events, and casual home wear.
- Q: What are the suggested height ranges for each size? A: The suggested height ranges are: 3-6 months (24-26 inches), 6-12 months (26-29 inches), 12-18 months (29-31 inches), 18-24 months (32-35 inches), and 2-3T (36-39 inches).
- Q: Is this costume suitable for colder weather? A: Yes, the costume is made from thick, high-quality material, making it suitable for spring, autumn, and winter wear.
- Q: Is the costume suitable for babies who are taller or heavier than average? A: If your baby is taller or heavier than normal, it is recommended to order one size up to ensure a comfortable fit.
- Q: What occasions is this costume ideal for? A: The costume is perfect for Halloween, Christmas, cosplay parties, and as a cute photo prop for various special occasions.
- Q: Does the costume retain its shape after washing? A: Yes, the flannel material of the costume remains soft and retains its shape even after multiple washes.

