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In recent years we’ve seen a boom in the popularity of kidswear, and brands have been taking note. While luxury houses like Rick Owens and Moncler are nailing this new art form at its most luxurious, others like Nike are bringing cuteness under a more affordable price tag with pieces like this Nike Gingham Set.

The popularity of gingham dates back to the late ‘50s when women rocked the print during the warmer weather. Besides its striking checkered motif, Gingham was most loved because of its light cotton material. The print still thrives in today's fashion scene, and modern brands like JW Anderson and Vans have been some of its most ardent supporters. Nike brings the timeless print to your baby’s closet, too.

While Nike is known as a sportswear expert, it turns out that it’s pretty good at making baby drip, too. If you love the mini versions of Nike’s fan-favorite sneakers, this Nike Gingham Set will have your baby fever higher than ever.

The baby set is composed of three pivotal pieces for your baby’s summer rotation: a bodysuit, a bib, and a headband. Just like the set’s accessories, the bodysuit is also composed of cotton to provide all the comfort needed. While the soft pink and clear white tones dominate the set, the green swoosh is added in each piece for some color variation.

Now that temperatures are rising, your baby’s wardrobe should be as ready as yours. Baby clothing can reach some eye-watering prices, but you can bag this Nike Gingham Set for thirty dollars.

Shop the Nike gingham set below.

3 Piece Baby Box Set

3 Piece Baby Box Set

$30

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