• communion sweater for a girl with pearls
  • Delicate snow-white communion sweater - MKMaryla

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White openwork sweater, buttoned at the neck. Delicate tiny pearls on the front of the sweater. The elastic fabric ensures comfort for your child. Perfect for First Communion and other occasions.

MK Maryla First Communion Sweater – a classic with a hint of subtle shine

This charming sweater for girls is not only a practical addition to a First Communion outfit, but also a little bit of magic. The delicate openwork structure, cloud-white color, and subtle pearls on the front create a duo that delights from the very first glance. The MK Maryla communion sweater fastens at the neck, which looks beautiful with a dress and adds a touch of chic to the whole outfit.

A First Communion sweater that every little lady will love

The elastic, pleasant-to-touch fabric gives your child complete freedom of movement – without pulling, constricting or scratching. It is perfect not only for First Communion, but also for family celebrations and school ceremonies. The MK Maryla communion sweater is a versatile, girly choice for many beautiful moments. Could there be a better combination of elegance and comfort?

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