Entries Tagged as 'ponchos for kids'

"buggy handle protectors"

How cute are these buggy socks?  And the name too.  Cheerful little stripy socks to protect your (umbrella) buggy handles that can fray and tear over time.  But even if they don’t,  I still love these socks for their cute factor.  And besides protecting, they will also make your buggy standout from the crowd.  Very handy in the playground.  They come in many different coloured stripes and a range of sizes to fit a variety of buggy handles and there’s also a sweet pompom version of these handle protectors.  I’m past the buggy stage but if I ever went back there, I’d have to choose the bright turquoise and grey striped ones.  Which colour would you choose?

"cotton knit baby poncho"

Buggy Socks also make adorable ponchos and buggy blankets in bright solid colours or stripes.  They’re all knitted from 100% cotton so are especially ideal for Spring and Autumn.   When I saw their range, it was the ponchos I first fell for.  I love stripes and in these vibrant colours they will liven-up any outfit.  Buggy Socks are are based in Spain where everything is made and most of their range is suitable for 0-3 year olds.  They really do take stripy cuteness to a whole new level and therefore I’m happy to have them on board as my newest sponsor. 

mama & baby…

August 15, 2013

"blue woollen baby poncho"This week’s picks for mama & baby… let mama decorate with this petrol blue throw while baby wears that cute blue poncho.

mama & baby…

June 28, 2012

"hooded poncho wool bracelets"

Today’s picks for mama & baby… let mama adorn her wrists with one of these unique Peruvian bracelets while baby sports that adorable hooded poncho.

"japanese fashion for children"

When I visited Japan a few years ago I was like a kid in a candy store.  At every turn I saw unusual fashion, beautiful design, stunning  packaging; such a feast for the eyes.  Yesterday I came across Cokitica, a Japanese clothing brand for kids and I couldn’t wait to share.  It’s up there with the best of what Japan has to offer in the design stakes.  Think Nordic influences married with Japanese style, chunky knits with delicate details, and an adventurous spirit brought together to create kiddy clothes so subtly dramatic.  My favourite piece is the ‘brave wool’ mantle/poncho pictured above right but I’m also drawn to all their other poncho type tops, maybe because I’m a big fan of kids in ponchos.  Cokitica hasn’t yet made it to Europe but fingers crossed it heads westwards soon.  In the meantime Rakuten, the International market for Japanese goodies does sell a few of their pieces.

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