Cozy Creations

OTO Design Sweaters
Soft, snuggly and super for kids in winter, try these funky designed sweaters as an option.

Whoever said clothes make the man never had to wrestle a sweater onto a writhing toddler.

With our cold and damp Canadian winters, not wearing a sweater is akin to begging for the cold and flu to come to you. And yet, clever kids are known to hide their sweaters under beds. It’s too scratchy, it’s too itchy, it’s choking me, it’s too boring and ugly… (and the list goes on).

To the rescue comes another brilliant mom entrepreneur, Rachel Hayward and OTO (One Time Only) Designs.

Graphic artist Rachel and her partner, Allison design and produce unique sweaters for tots (and adults) using the softest fleece, brightest piping and funkiest graphics. With stars and skulls, flowers and flames, dump trucks and peace signs, letters and favorite numbers to choose from, OTO sweaters are like customized snuggies, except they’re hip and cool. Kids will live in their OTO sweaters, happily wearing them to school, the slopes and everywhere in between.

OTO is committed to using the softest, long-wearing, flame-retardant North American fleece that is made from recycled pop bottles. All the sweaters are designed with love and produced locally here in Vancouver.

Where does one find these soft and cozy treasures? Rachel and Allison are bringing a bunch of fabulous options to the One of a Kind Show at the Vancouver Convention Centre this weekend.

They make wonderful Christmas presents for the whole family, so hurry and select one that’s as unique as your favorite cutie-pie before they run out. And don’t forget to pick up one for yourself. 

These sweaters are OTO, not OTT. That means they’re just right. Tested by Nancy C., Vancouver

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First published 2011.12.08

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