Branded Baby Clothes Overview
Brands drive us right from our doorsteps to the workplaces, carefully designed in fancy embellishments give us a pile of choices to choose and select accordingly.
No longer you can run around in ordinary-looking sneakers; you can grab yours from Adidas, Reebok and many others. Similarly, the infant clothing has also witnessed a major brand boom making the parents shopping classy, chick and hassle-free.
BATTLE OF THE BRANDS
Appears to be a major battleground where each brand is competing with one another to offer the premium quality at a favourable price.
Tea collection
Inspired by the common love of tea, which brings the world together. Emerged in 2002, it channels the creations from the foothills of Nepal right up to the Himalayan beauty. Founded by Emily Meyer and Leigh Rawdon who aim to bring people speaking different languages inherited by various cultures. The collection is full of curiosity and creative tees, pants, rompers, baby over rolls and much more.
Eggs by Susan Lazar
Founded in 2003, goes back to the concept of an egg. The appearance may be the same but, inside the egg lays latent possibilities hatching to explore. Susan worked on women's fashion line and turned to more eco-friendly and sweet versions of clothing. Consists of Mackenzie dress, egg piper dress, Ethan pants for boys, midnight sweaters, layette and more.
Jonah Love
An American brand is focusing on upgrading the styles game. Flavoured with unisex styles, usually have a cool appeal including Evans pinky, Andy pyjamas, Yara set pinky, Yara set heather, stripped head bands and beanies are some of the examples.
Gymboree
Although fallen from its numerous position, it still continues to prevail with its varieties of matching outfits, holiday options ( dapper baby holiday outfits, classic meets modern baby holiday outfit and accessories of bow hair clips) founded in 1986.
Joules
A British brand invaded in the warmth of cosiness and comfort. The brand has evident traces of a typical British country lifestyle founded by Tom Joules is peppy and full of colours. Has a baby boy and girl outfit sets and also for the little crawlers.
Young and free apparel
Started in 2014 by a couple named Daniel and Justin. Daniel came up with the idea when she was expecting and sold things on instal-gram to make a living for her daughter and got back up support through her husband, who brought his manufacturing background into the business. Have a variety of soft items providing special warmth like hats, socks, bow, rompers and burp cloths.
Pink chicken
Established by Stacey Fraser, who left her corporate job when she was expecting her baby, the idea stemmed as she sewed clothes from pieces of fabrics which she had collected during her daughter's sleep time. Includes baby keels tops, velour leggings and Maya dresses are her speciality.
VERDICT
As a parent, the brands are at your disposal so, make effective use of them.