Baby Abby - Rose
Baby Abby features a timeless gingham pattern that poufs beautifully in earthy, classic tones. Subtle and timeless, this delicate print will never go out of style.
Features:
+ 3 layers of wispy soft tulle with a printed gingham pattern
+ Cotton lining
+ Scalloped, velvety waistband
Baby Abby features a timeless gingham pattern that poufs beautifully in earthy, classic tones. Subtle and timeless, this delicate print will never go out of style.
Features:
+ 3 layers of wispy soft tulle with a printed gingham pattern
+ Cotton lining
+ Scalloped, velvety waistband
Baby Abby features a timeless gingham pattern that poufs beautifully in earthy, classic tones. Subtle and timeless, this delicate print will never go out of style.
Features:
+ 3 layers of wispy soft tulle with a printed gingham pattern
+ Cotton lining
+ Scalloped, velvety waistband
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Sizing: 1-3T measures approximately 10.5 inches long and the waist stretches from about 15 inches to 24 inches. It typically starts to fit when the child can sit independently, around 6 months. 3-5T measures approximately 12.5 inches long and the waist stretches from about 16 inches to 26 inches. 5-7Y measures approximately 14.5 inches long and the waist stretches from about 17 inches to 28 inches. If your child is at the overlap age, go for the bigger size unless you prefer a shorter tutu (which is really cute!).
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Designed by Sarah in Canada, made by Amanda & team in China, and finished by Monica and Candy in Canada.
The basic skirt was made by Amanda’s family owned business in China in a simple 3 storey building in Dongguan, Guangzhou. The bottom floor was where the fabric was cut, the middle floor was where the tutu was sewn, and the top floor was where the family rested. In this building, Amanda’s family and a few seasoned seamstresses constructed the basic skirt. Amanda and Sarah are real friends, they’re both moms of two and share heritage ties to Guangzhou, China.
We take care of the people who make your tutu naturally because we know them all as people.
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The little house on the prairie. That’s the first thing that comes to mind when I think about gingham. It’s one of the very first TV shows I followed as a little girl, but not quite understanding what was going on in the show and what the girls were saying. I don’t think I understood English at all then. But it didn’t matter, it was the warmth that came from something familiar, something that I could turn on the TV and count on seeing at a specific time each day, that made gingham so special.