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Children's Wardrobe: Spring / Summer




This year, lifestyle and fashion blog Julia Berolzheimer has been a true source of inspiration for wardrobe style. With the colorful palette showcased throughout the blog, particularly the recent Happy Colors For Kids post, some children's clothing brand research was done for items that matched the rainbow of inspiration. The result for this year's chosen Spring / Summer wardrobe for children had to be none other than Hanna Andersson. The vibrant colors, fun patterns, and excellent quality are unbeatable.







Hanna Andersson is a Portland, Oregon-based children's apparel company that was founded in 1983 by Swedish native Gun Denhart. In those thirty-nine years, Hanna Andersson pulled from Scandinavian principles of functional design, sustainable practices, and adventurous childhood. These principles shine through in each item. The dye and prints are made to withstand the wear and wash of little ones. The organic materials used are brought together with fair trade practices, and buttery soft cotton that can last from one child to the next as each item is handed down.









The Hanna Andersson brand beautifully aligns with The Maple Press's mission to savor the simple pleasures of life. The touch, look, and quality of each item is a simple luxury that can only come from the care, thought, and commitment that is put into a brand like Hanna Andersson. [CURRENT SITE PROMOTIONS]







These pieces invoke the nostalgia of childhood in springtime, hunting the backyard for earthworms, picking wildflowers, and finding colorful painted eggs hidden in the bushes. Memories of summertime come back, filled with adventurous summer camps, rope swings, and melting popsicles. It's exciting to wonder what childhood memories will be stored within the fibers of these clothes as they're lived and loved in by each child they're passed down to.









Until next time,

The Maple Press


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