MDD reader Sarah sent me a link a few weeks ago to yet another online baby boutique, but this one is pretty good. Tricky & Titch describe themselves as "Fresh and modern on a smaller scale" and I have to say the designs definitely reflect that. Like pretty much every other online kid store, they sell baby clothes, bibs, hats and blankets with cute messages, but what I like is that they're not too cutesy, just really simple. There are shirts that say "big brother" or "little sister" or, my favorite, "{gorgeous}". If they made a "Monkey" t-shirt for a girl then that one would be my favorite, but I guess they figure "monkey" is more of a boy appellation. They haven't met my Madame obviously.
They're Canadian, so you'll have to figure out how much "$30 CDN" is. Though the upside is, as Sarah pointed out to me, they make the products themselves and don't just slap a design on an already pre-made shirt. And isn't that really what you want when you're paying $30 CDN?
Tricky & Titch [via Sarah - thanks]
I love these t-shirts for my baby and toddler. If you are into these kind of tops there is another great on-line store that carries similar onsies and t-shirts...I bought the camo printed footie for my little girl and the brown eyed beauty print onsie. Too Cute! check out: Sandboxcouture.com. :)
Posted by: Sid | November 08, 2006 at 11:58 AM
If you need an adorable monkey (or any cute nickname) tee shirt or bodysuit you must visit the website: www.kee-ka.com
Happy Holidays!
Posted by: kevin | November 30, 2006 at 01:43 PM
These are very cool! I also found this awesome British babywear company Showroom 64 (www.showroom64.com?) - they are based out of NYC. I think they have some of the best stuff on the market at the moment. I am a fashion photographer by trade so I really want my kids to have the kind of edgy fashion thing going on - I have a three year old girl and twin boys - I got my Daughter a T'shirt that says 'My Mummy Rocks' and my twin boys t'shirts that say Lock Up Your Daughters - people go wild over them!!!
Posted by: hotpapa | December 21, 2006 at 10:26 AM