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You might have noticed a distinct lack of articles about the latest in kids’ fashions on SavvyMom over the years. What the Hollywood babies are wearing, bla bla bla…. We figure if we can ever justify spending $150 on a pair of the latest jeans, you can bet they’re going to be in our size, not size 2T.
However, when we heard about the new line of kids’ clothing, Peekaboo Beans, from some savvy west coast moms, we thought we’d check out the couture and we were ‘suit-ably’ impressed. Inspired (natch) by her own needs as a mom trying to dress her daughter Cailin (“It isn’t easy dressing an octopus”), mompreneur Traci Costa used the business skills she developed over fifteen years working as a merchant banker, and brought together a team of clothing experts (and kid testers too) to develop this ‘no fuss’ yet very chic line of clothing (all made in Canada) for boys and girls from size 1 to 6X.
So what caught our fashion eye about this stuff, other than the adorable styles and colours? The line is clearly created with the parent and child in mind and solves many of the clothing problems we’ve faced over the years with its many intelligent design features:
Fall 2007 at Peekaboo Beans includes the Daydreaming and Fanciful Forest collections for girls and the Whimsical Woods and Spell Casting collections for boys. (Prices range from $34 to $79.) Our favourite piece? The Petalbottom Skant, a pant/skirt combo you can wear together, wear just as pants or use the petal skirt as a cape or magical fairy wings.
Something else we love on a less sartorial note? Partial proceeds of all sales are donated to Success by 6, a United Way initiative dedicated to giving children a good start in life.
Needless to say, we’ll take practical fashion over haute couture any day, and with Peekaboo Beans you’re definitely dressed for success.
Available online at www.apples-n-oranges.com or at retail stores across Canada.
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