Showing posts with label kids clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids clothes. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 August 2017

Review - Question Everything London

Fun, classic, funky and ethical kids clothes

I couldn't wait to tear open the packaging and get these clothes onto my kids when they arrived from independent London based children's label Question Everything.

Angie Adams started Question Everything in 2010, drawing inspiration from her experiences of different cultures and lifestyles and her love of interesting and fun colours, shapes and fabrics. 

In my package was the Viola dress in size 1-2 years which was a perfect fit for my 20 month old daughter. Already quite into fashion, my girl loves the dress and instantly demanded to wear it! 

Question Everything believes in supporting local communties. The smocking on the dress was traditionally hand sewn by ladies of the Batangas village community in Manila and a percentage of the sale of each item of clothing is donated to Childhope Asia in the Phillippines (a care and education programme for street children). 


The detail really is amazing, and knowing that it has been hand sewn with such care makes the dress even more special. 
The buttons are my daughter's favourites. Down the back are rainbow-striped buttons and there is a star-shaped button on the chest "To stand out in a crowd."



The pattern is bold, modern and ever so pretty - red and aqua hearts and black arrows. There is a very cute Peter Pan collar and a tie at the waist, which I pulled into a bow at the back. It's 100% cotton, lined and very light and comfortable. My girl (like most toddlers!) is very active and this dress allowed her to run happily with wild abandon whilst looking very stylish!



I would recommend these dresses without a doubt - they really are beautiful with such gorgeous detail.
The Viola dress retails at £38.99 although at the moment it's on sale - be quick!

The second item in my package was the extrememly cool Jake shirt. 

The size 4-5 years was a good fit on my almost 4 year old son. The length is longer than the shirts he usually wears and I like this - it means he can wear it tucked in or untucked and it's loose and comfortable enough to not restrict his play (climbing. Jumping...) 


My son was very happy with the print - tiny little skull and crossbones in yellow against the black cotton of the shirt. The white translucent buttons on this shirt are pretty special too and they look great, all down the front and on the pockets. 
Again, because it's 100% cotton it was cool enough to wear even on a relatively sunny day. 

This is another garment I'd definitely recommend or buy again, it's just such a cool funky shirt and it looks fantastic!

The Jake shirt usually retails at £25.99 but in the sale it's only £13.99 (what are you waiting for?!!)


I absolutely love this brand and it's easy to see why Question Everything was shortlisted in the Prima Baby & Pregnancy Awards 2015 and scooped up the bronze award in 2016. 

If your child is already showing signs of being a little hipster, this is the brand for them. And if you're not sure how to style your QE garment, don't worry - there are tips on how to wear the clothes & what to team them with on the website too.

Now - did I mention that the Summer sale is on? Go! Go! Go!

Instagram: @questioneverythingkids 




Laura Dolly Cupcake xxxx

Thursday, 13 April 2017

Review: Crafta La Vista Colouring In T-Shirt

Creative, inspiring and Fun! 


I really really like Crafta La Vista. This company stands out to me amidst the sea of pastel hues and uninspired slogans that seem to dominate a lot of children's wear. 

I'm always looking out for interesting designs and unique clothing for my children and of course, I'm on my quest to steer clear of the High Street and buy from small businesses. So when I met Nicole, the creator of Crafta La Vista at an event last month, I was excited to see her range of kids clothing and knew instantly that I'd found something special. 

Nursery Rhyme T-shirt & Movement with Music card

After having a baby in 2015, Nicole was inspired to start Crafta La Vista and make children's clothing that was "more creative, more inspiring and just more FUN!" She's incredibly passionate about her designs, pouring lots of love into every one - each t-shirt and baby grow has been made with a vision of how whole families can enjoy the clothing, from customising baby grows together, to using baby massage techniques while reciting the nursery rhymes on the t-shirts.

There are three separate collections - Nursery Rhyme T-shirts, Colouring in Baby Grows and Colouring in T-shirts.
The designs are bold, mostly monochrome and all screen printed by Nicole onto 100% cotton t-shirts.

The Nursery Rhyme t-shirts are adorable. There are currently four to choose from - and not your basic nursery rhymes! I think my favourite from this collection is Sleeping Bunnies as that is a popular song in this house! "We have so many nursery rhymes that have originated from the UK (especially Scotland) which children adore singing." Nicole says. 

Wee Willie Winkie Nursery Rhyme T-shirt

Each Nursery Rhyme t-shirt comes with a guide of movements that Nicole devised with her daughter - simple massage-style techniques for each rhyme in the range. 
Click here for the fabulous Nursery Rhyme collection:

The Colour In Baby Grows are such a great idea. "I wanted to design a piece of clothing that would make an older sibling excited for the new baby coming and would fill them with a sense of pride when they see their little brother or sister wearing it." Says Nicole. "This then developed into an idea that anyone in the family could colour in these items."
The Colour In Baby Grows come in either a jigsaw heart design (this would be perfect for a baby shower - each guest colouring in a piece of the heart) or a 'fill in the blanks' design to customise with your own words and colours. 

Colour In Baby Grow


Now, onto the product that my little boy and I got to test drive! The Superhero Colour In T-shirt!

Cute packaging


Ooh exciting! Can't wait to customise this little super hero!


It arrived in a cute little box, perfectly letter-box sized (so no annoying trips to the depot!) with six chunky fabric pens and a card with clear, easy-to-read instructiuons.
"I wanted to make a fun range for older children as well as babies." Says Nicole.
We certainly had fun - as you can see! 



My son is three and a half and very into arts and crafts at the moment, so this project was right up his street. 
The bold design was very appealing as there was nothing 'fiddly' or difficult to colour and he chatted about the superhero's hands ("They're not mittens, Mummy! Superheroes don't wear mittens!") and what kind of super powers he might possess - the scribble coming out of his head is not actually a scribble - he can shoot out fire! 



Because the design was bold, large and simple, it wasn't too time-consuming for my boy who can get bored and want to move onto the next project pretty quickly. 
He's very proud of the end result and told me that all his friends at nursery will say "Wow! I want that t-shirt!" 


The soft, soft cotton is very comfortable and we got the size 4-5 years to allow a bit of room (I prefer a baggier t-shirt to keep him cool now that the weather is getting warmer).
Nicole told me "I love seeing the photos come in of how different these t-shirts end up being, showing that kids all have their own personality and if you let them express it now, it will help them express themselves so much more in the future."

Colour In T-shirts here: https://www.craftalavista.com/buy


I would 100% recommend this fantastic little company to anyone who likes kids clothing with something a bit....extra. Extra arty. Extra experimental. Extra special.




Laura Dolly Cupcake xxx






Sunday, 2 April 2017

Oh Baby London

Unique quirky baby and kids clothes - because Mama aint raisin' no fool

I remember walking down Brick Lane with the husband, back in our child-free twenties and coming across a really cool little kids clothing shop. There were rompers with guitars on and tiny t-shirts emblazoned with 'I Rock'.
"When we have kids," I told the husband, "We're buying their clothes from this place!"
That shop was Oh Baby London.

Rock and Roll playsuit

I never forgot that quirky, cool little shop in Brick Lane and although the shop has now closed, when I had my son (and then my daughter) I went straight to their website and I did indeed buy their clothes from Oh Baby London. And lots of them.

Smocked leopard print playsuit - on sale now at £15!

Oh Baby London's creator started the brand when she was pregnant with her first child and found the baby clothes in the shops "dull" and "pastel." She wanted to create "A range of clothing full of life affirming anarchy."

Tartan leggings - soooo comfy for playing in!

Oh Baby London support Fashion Revolution's campaign Who Made My Clothes? and believe in sustainable, responsible fashion. "We support the campaign to make a change in fashion and agree with Lucy Siegle who says "Fast fashion isn't free, someone somewhere is paying for it."

The clothes last for AGES (Baby Number Two has had more wear out of the clothes than Baby Number One), they wash well and are hard-wearing, perfect for active toddlers who like to climb and get messy. And importantly they are made with soft cotton which makes them comfortable to wear and play in.

'I'm With Mummy' cotton playsuit


Although some of the older styles that I dressed my kids in are no longer available, there are some great alternatives, like this 'I Love You' Playsuit:
https://www.ohbabylondon.com/i-love-you-playsuit.html
and this amazing 'Colic Youth' Babygrow: https://www.ohbabylondon.com/colic-youth-babygrow-n-w-a.html

Tartan Biker Jacket - we also have it in black (link below)
Biker Jacket in black: https://www.ohbabylondon.com/biker-jacket.html

Oh Baby London is one of my favourite brands for babies and children - go check them out!
(They have a wicked sale on at the moment too!)

Website - https://www.ohbabylondon.com/shop.html?p=2

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ohbabylondon/

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ohbabylondon162/

Laura Dolly Cupcake xxx



Monday, 6 March 2017

Review - Cribstar: Skulls Harem Leggings

100% cotton leggings for (very cool) kids


As I mentioned in my last post, I'm trying to steer clear of the high street and buy clothes for myself and my kids from smaller independent businesses. 
I've always favoured unique clothing for my children, sourcing little rock t-shirts and fun and funky designs online. My three-year-old son has a wardrobe full of cool wee tops and t-shirts as there's such a huge variety. But I'd mainly stuck to teaming them with boring jeans - until now.

Like most toddlers, my little boy is very active - he's constantly climbing, jumping, running around... and watching him do these activities in his restrictive jeans made me think:  'Not. Very. Comfy.'  So I decided to find alternatives. 

Which led me to these:

Cribstar skulls harem leggings




They are 100% cotton harem leggings by London-based independent clothing and accessories brand Cribstar. 

Cribstar have been around since 2015, creating unique clothing and accessories for kids up to the age of six years old. 
They use bold, edgy, minimalistic designs - lots of wonderful monochrome pieces, perfect for mixing and matching. 

In their 'About Us' section, they state that their clothes are 'good quality and comfortable' so they ticked all the boxes for me and my boy and I ordered our first pair.

My little man is rocking his skull harem leggings! 

 
The dropped crotch and soft cotton makes them so comfortable. They have the perfect amount of stretch and are a great length on him (I contacted Cribstar via their Instagram, as my son is either an age 2-3 years or 3-4 years depending on the brand. Cribstar got back to me right away with measurements, great customer service).

He's already worn them numerous times - they are a favourite for nursery - they wash well and they don't need to be ironed! Yay!

I am so pleased that I found Cribstar and these leggings in particular and I will definitely be buying more. 

Check out their Easter range!!! Bunny leggings! I need them! I mean, my son needs them. Obviously...



Laura Dolly Cupcake xxx