
New Baby Smell Baby Socks 2-Pack
- Crew length
- Age 0–12 months
- 71% organic cotton, 27% nylon, 2% spandex
- Made in China
- Blue Q gives 1% of the sale of these socks to support the humanitarian work of Doctors Without Borders
Looking for a unique gift for a baby shower? Look no further than this cute 2-pack of baby socks with funny messages. The smell of a newborn is legendarily intoxicating — at least until it’s diaper changing time! That makes these “I’ve Got That New Baby Smell” socks a perfect pair for expectant parents. The second pair in the pack cheekily references that eternal worry a parent has for their kiddos with a smiling baby under a parachute with the words “Try Not to Fuck Me Up.”
Original: $16.99
-65%$16.99
$5.95New Baby Smell Baby Socks 2-Pack
- Crew length
- Age 0–12 months
- 71% organic cotton, 27% nylon, 2% spandex
- Made in China
- Blue Q gives 1% of the sale of these socks to support the humanitarian work of Doctors Without Borders
Looking for a unique gift for a baby shower? Look no further than this cute 2-pack of baby socks with funny messages. The smell of a newborn is legendarily intoxicating — at least until it’s diaper changing time! That makes these “I’ve Got That New Baby Smell” socks a perfect pair for expectant parents. The second pair in the pack cheekily references that eternal worry a parent has for their kiddos with a smiling baby under a parachute with the words “Try Not to Fuck Me Up.”
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- Crew length
- Age 0–12 months
- 71% organic cotton, 27% nylon, 2% spandex
- Made in China
- Blue Q gives 1% of the sale of these socks to support the humanitarian work of Doctors Without Borders
Looking for a unique gift for a baby shower? Look no further than this cute 2-pack of baby socks with funny messages. The smell of a newborn is legendarily intoxicating — at least until it’s diaper changing time! That makes these “I’ve Got That New Baby Smell” socks a perfect pair for expectant parents. The second pair in the pack cheekily references that eternal worry a parent has for their kiddos with a smiling baby under a parachute with the words “Try Not to Fuck Me Up.”






