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New Plastisock Delights at Nordic Kids

Submitted by Natalie on March 13, 2009 – 5:00 pmNo Comment
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Olive and white forest print tunic dress by Plastisock

It’s been a while since I’ve written about Swedish designers Plastisock and I was all a flutter when I spotted a few of their new pieces at Nordic Kids. Continuing with the use of offbeat, sometimes zany patterns with fab colour mixes and contrast, they’ve even branched into christening gowns.

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Hot Buy Bambino Goodies LogoMy favourite is their olive and white forest print tunic dress (top) which features squirrels, swans, insects, rabbits, birds and more, with bust pintucking for added fit and cut. £26.50 with sizes starting from 18 months. Whether bare legged or worn with tights, over leggings, or over jeans, this is a multitasker that can be made as dressy or casual.

I’m also loving the scumptious dungarees in their famous peace print which start from newborn for £20.99. The christening gown shown is just one of three designs that they have, which includes a denim (yes you did read that correctly) version, and is made from 100% high quality cotton with a rather subtle for Plastisock butterfly print. £99.99 0-6 months.

All at Nordic Kids

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