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October 18, 2024

Five awe-inspiring children brands on Etsy

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Today we are focusing on the small ones. Often run by a passionate mama from her home and with a big dream for starters.

After our successful first article about lovely brands that we found on Etsy we will share more with you. Giving you the opportunity to discover new adorable brands for your little ones. And to support hand made products that come with love, a mission and a story.

 

willow hazel etsy
willow + hazel
Vintage modern children’s clothing and bonnets by Julie Kirkpatrick. Based in Texas and here you can find easy to wear pieces like bloomers, tulip tops or pinafores.

 

noisy forest etsy
Noisy Forest
Vaida makes lovely, high quality clothes inspired by the forest. All clothes are made from organic linen and cotton, and therefore are very comfortable and cosy to wear.  You can find great flower girl dresses here as well – simple with lovely details.

 

unpourtous etsy
Unpourtous
A Canadian brand (remember our post about Children Brands from Canada?) that was born in a small town near Montreal.
Amélie and Mélissa offer durable, ethical and refined pieces.  All made locally for your precious little one.
Organic and ethically made textiles that become sweet cushions, blankets or clothing.

 

rocky racoon apparel
Rocky Racoon Apparel
Irina is from Kiev, Ukraine and is the lady behind RockyRacoonApparel – a line of children clothing. Hand made rompers and other sweet pieces in adorable colours you can find here.

 

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Mamma Bear Baby Bonnets
Jevgenija makes these stunning creations! Unique, hand embroidered baby bonnets that will make any outfit shine. All bonnets are made from organic linen.

 

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