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Cutest Toddler Clothing Brand

March 2, 2020

I found the cutest toddler clothing brand a few months ago, and I just had to share their spring dresses. The terry cover up, the matching dress-and-sweater set, the peter pan collar, the seersucker… I love all of the details!

I purchased a few items from their holiday line for Eleanor, and I was happy with the quality and the price. Their clothes are a similar style to Janie and Jack but at a much more affordable price point. Most items are around $25, which makes sense for something your toddler may only wear for a short time before they grow!

More about the brand: Their site says that they are a small startup. They’re interested in giving back, so they share profits with their factory workers. They also plan to bring some production back to the United States. And they use organic cotton! All good things.

One of my favorite things about this brand, though, is probably that they’re fully available on Amazon. They do have some mall stores, but Amazon Prime just makes life so easy!

Have you heard of this brand?

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