Red and Black Basketball Personalized Baby Boy Blanket
Red and Black Basketball Personalized Baby Boy Blanket
Red and Black Basketball Personalized Baby Boy Blanket
Red and Black Basketball Personalized Baby Boy Blanket
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Red and Black Basketball Personalized Baby Boy Blanket

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Calling all basketball fans! Have you EVER seen a blanket THIS cute? Does it remind you of your favorite basketball team? Our Pretty Dope personalized baby blankets are the perfect gift for any mom or dad-to-be!  This red and black blanket features an adorable brown baby boy on the court and ready to play ball. Get in the game with this blanket! Just give us the baby's name and we'll make it one of a kind! 

Blanket Details:

    -Sizes: Baby: 40" (L) x 30" (W) OR Toddler/Kid: 50" (L) x 40" (W)
    -Made of ultra-soft microfleece flannel that will keep you warm
    -Lightweight and durable
    -Features a premium no-fade print with a beautiful color vibrancy
    -One side printing
    -Machine washable and dries quickly

    About Our Blankets
    We guarantee clear and bright prints on a quality blanket. The sublimation process ensures that the print becomes a part of the blanket and will not fade. Even though our expert printers practice extreme care in order to minimize imperfections while pressing the artwork onto our blankets, some blurs and white areas may occur near the edges of the blanket, as shown in the photos.

    Note: The color samples provided here may not be exact representations of the product colors. Monitor resolution, color settings, and display type can all affect how the colors are viewed on the internet.