In Korea, baby handkerchiefs aren’t an afterthought. They’re a cultural institution.
When a baby is born, it’s traditional to give sets of beautifully crafted handkerchiefs and cloths — soft enough for newborn skin, pretty enough to display, and practical enough to use every single day.
What makes them special?
The cotton. Korean baby handkerchiefs use a finer gauge of cotton than you’d typically find in Western baby products. The threads are longer, the weave is tighter, and the result is something genuinely softer.
The designs. Korean baby aesthetics lean into pastel palettes, minimal patterns, and tiny details that make each piece feel considered rather than mass-produced.
The care. Every handkerchief is made with baby-safe dyes and finishes — no harsh chemicals, no rough edges.
Why five at a time?
Because one is never enough. Korean parents know that babies are messy. Having a pack of five means you’re never caught without a clean handkerchief when you need one.
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