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Would You Dress Your Child In Designer Luxury Baby Clothes?

Would you dress your children if designer or luxury baby clothes? I hear many people making the argument its a waste of money buying designer clothes for babies but I disagree.

In this day and age of the disposal garment, isnt it nice to find something that you really wouldnt ever want to give away? Even if you there isnt a sibling to hand it down to, youd probably go out of your way to find another deserving child to inherit one of these beautiful items of clothing.

Theres a heritage built into designer baby clothes. Theres a history youll find that simply isnt there with cheaper mass produced clothing.

Its also about the cute factor, how long are you children going to be children for? Not very long, I want cutest clothing available for my children. Everybody is entitled to an opinion on the subject and if you dont think its worth spending money on designer clothes then dont, but I think its well worth it.

So have we havent even talked about the difference in quality between the finer luxury clothing and the more disposable mass produced items.

Take for example Aravore Babies. Eco-credentials and organic materials are high on the priority list for Aravore Babies, who manufacture their items in Paraguay. Harmful dyes and bleach are avoided so that the resulting fabric is kind to your babys skin and doesnt harm the planet either.

Two sisters founded this company and the name they choose means a piece of heaven very fitting. Their team is five strong in London and they have over 30 people handcrafting their clothes in Paraguay. All their items are hand signed by the craftspeople who create them. Aravore Babies clothes are now available in 150 selected boutiques worldwide, including Harvey Nichols. Their range includes an essential collection of gorgeous vintage knits and matching accessories for babies to 6 year olds, all with an extraordinary level of detailing.

Its a level of quality that I want for my children. I have to say Im very happy for my children to be dressed in designer clothing.

by: Dean Bower




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