
rb Miramar Track Baby Tee
Whether you're getting to know (or already adore) rb Miramar, our revolutionary printing technique that makes any material look like denim, you'll love it in our new jersey fabric. This modern take on the baby tee is cut and sewn from stretchy, ultra-soft jersey that's printed on the outside to look like a denim T-shirt. It features a contrast collar, cuffs, and sporty stripes along the sleeves, plus our signature V-seam detailing at the back. Breathable and figure-flattering, the unlined style further achieves its comfortable fit and feel with the other seams and denim details digitally printed on the fabric.
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rb Miramar Track Baby Tee
Whether you're getting to know (or already adore) rb Miramar, our revolutionary printing technique that makes any material look like denim, you'll love it in our new jersey fabric. This modern take on the baby tee is cut and sewn from stretchy, ultra-soft jersey that's printed on the outside to look like a denim T-shirt. It features a contrast collar, cuffs, and sporty stripes along the sleeves, plus our signature V-seam detailing at the back. Breathable and figure-flattering, the unlined style further achieves its comfortable fit and feel with the other seams and denim details digitally printed on the fabric.
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Whether you're getting to know (or already adore) rb Miramar, our revolutionary printing technique that makes any material look like denim, you'll love it in our new jersey fabric. This modern take on the baby tee is cut and sewn from stretchy, ultra-soft jersey that's printed on the outside to look like a denim T-shirt. It features a contrast collar, cuffs, and sporty stripes along the sleeves, plus our signature V-seam detailing at the back. Breathable and figure-flattering, the unlined style further achieves its comfortable fit and feel with the other seams and denim details digitally printed on the fabric.























