Our Brands

ADee
Launched in 2012 by the Glasgow-based childrenswear powerhouse Picture Book Fashion, the brand was created to give parents high-end, bold, and theatrical boutique choices that break away from plain, understated minimalism. ADee’s signature is designing entirely complete outfit packages. Instead of offering standalone separates, every collection is meticulously coordinated down to the finest accessory. Each season features matching dresses, leggings, and coats, alongside custom-designed shoes, socks, hairbands, backpacks, and sunglasses.

B.Nosy
Founded in the Netherlands in 2016, the brand's playful name directly references the naturally "nosy" and curious nature of children who love to explore, ask questions, and discover the world around them. Sitting firmly within the hip, modern Northern European childrenswear movement, B.Nosy rejects understated beige or plain basics, focusing instead on creating "fun-proof," high-energy wardrobe staples, encouraging children to express themselves however they feel that day: B. Cool, B. Adventurous, B. Sporty, B. Tough, B. Adorable, or B. Creative.

BabyBoo
BabyBoo is an award-winning, independent Irish babywear brand founded in Ballincollig County Cork, in 2014 by lifelong friends and mothers, Vicki O’Callaghan and Michelle O’Riordan. The brand was born entirely out of necessity: the founders’ children struggled severely with reflux and painful eczema, and they simply could not find high-quality, functional accessories that protected their babies’ sensitive skin while remaining stylish. BabyBoo strictly crafts 100% of its cotton garments and knitwear from GOTS-certified organic cotton paired with non-toxic, water-based dyes and Oeko-Tex® certified nickel-free poppers.
BillieBlush
The ultra-vibrant, playful French childrenswear brand was launched in 2013, created by CWF (Children Worldwide Fashion), the premier Parisian luxury children’s fashion group that manufactures and manages the kids' divisions for elite fashion houses like Chloé, Givenchy, and Marc Jacobs. BillieBlush completely flips traditional, muted European minimalism on its head. The brand’s aesthetic is unapologetically "girly," cheeky, and full of joy, taking classic princess silhouettes, like tiered tulle skirts and formal dresses, and modernizing them with a bold, spunky pop culture edge.

Boboli
Boboli is a premier Spanish childrenswear brand globally celebrated for its high-energy, colourful, and contemporary casual style. Founded in 1984 by Teresa Ochoa in Barcelona, the brand is still proudly family-owned and run by the founder's daughters. Their seasonal collections are packed with rich, saturated palettes, bold colour-blocking, and intricate, custom-designed graphic prints that reflect the natural vitality and joy of childhood.
Cóndor
Established over 125 years ago, Cóndor blends generations of traditional Spanish textile expertise with modern manufacturing. Every piece is still designed and manufactured in Barcelona, keeping production completely local. One of Cóndor's most famous signatures is its expansive colour palette. Their classic tights and socks are regularly available in up to 62 distinct shades, allowing parents to find the exact tone to match any outfit, from traditional ceremony wear to everyday school uniforms.

Emile et Rose
A premium, family-owned British babywear brand founded in 2002 by cousins Eve and Mike. Based in the historic estuary town of Topsham in Devon, England, the brand has carved out a highly specific niche: creating timeless, traditional, and impeccably tailored clothing exclusively for infants. The "Devon Countryside" Aesthetic: The brand's design studio sits on a rural farm near a coastal estuary, which heavily influences its design language. The aesthetic is quintessential, high-end British traditionalism, featuring clean pastel palettes.

Frugi
Frugi is the UK’s leading ethical and sustainable childrenswear brand. Founded in 2004 by Lucy and Kurt Jewson in Cornwall, England, the brand was born out of a simple parental frustration: the founders couldn't find organic baby clothes that were cut wide enough to fit over their son's bulky reusable cloth nappies. They have grown from a kitchen-table startup into a globally recognized eco-powerhouse. They strictly use GOTS-certified (Global Organic Textile Standard) organic cotton, which uses significantly less water and fewer greenhouse emissions than conventional cotton, while remaining completely chemical-free and soft on sensitive skin.

Hatley
Hatley is a premium Canadian family lifestyle brand globally celebrated for its vibrant, nature-inspired childrenswear. Founded in 1986 by artist Alice Oldland and her husband John, the brand started as a tiny lakeside gift shop called "The Little Blue House" in the scenic village of North Hatley, Quebec. Originally launching with hand-painted aprons featuring whimsical farm animals, Hatley has evolved over the decades into an international success story, selling in over 38 countries. Today, it is run by the founders' three sons and is universally recognized for two specific cornerstone categories: eco-friendly rainwear and premium organic cotton pyjamas.

Levi’s
Levi’s Kids is the official children’s apparel division of Levi Strauss & Co., translating the world's most iconic adult denim heritage into functional, high-durability wardrobe staples for younger generations. Geared toward newborns up to 16-year-old teenagers, Levi’s Kids delivers a miniature version of authentic American cool. While adult raw denim is famous for its rigid, structural weight, Levi’s Kids incorporates high-stretch technologies like Performance Denim. These blends weave in elastane and soft knit linings, ensuring that babies and toddlers have a full, unrestricted range of motion.

Little Larks
Little Larks (officially Little Larks Clothing) is an upscale, boutique Irish childrenswear brand founded by Caroline Dunne and her sister-in-law, Leigh Hamilton. The brand was conceived around a kitchen table when the founders noticed a clear gap in the Irish market for high-quality, elegant children's clothing. Inspired by the simple, classic garments worn by children in France and Spain, Little Larks creates a nostalgic, high-end European aesthetic that remains approachable and fundamentally wearable.

Mayoral
Founded in 1941 in Malaga, Andalucia, the brand began as a modest manufacturer of socks and tights. Today, it has evolved into a global powerhouse, operating in over 100 countries. "Making Friends" (Hace Amigos): The brand’s official, decades-old slogan reflects its philosophy. Mayoral designs clothes that let children be children, focusing on social play, freedom of movement, and approachable styling.

NoNo
NoNo is a contemporary, highly expressive Dutch fashion brand designed exclusively for girls, spanning ages 2 to 14. While southern European kids' brands often specialize in classic, formal, or highly tailored heritage styles, NoNo approaches children's apparel from a thoroughly modern, Northern European design perspective. Established in Amsterdam and backed by decades of experience, the brand’s core mission centres on female empowerment, crafting bold, stylish garments that inspire young girls to confidently build their own unique identities.

Rockahula
Rockahula embraces the philosophy that children shouldn’t be rigidly boxed into gendered styles. Sustainability are core components of Rockahula's corporate charter. They actively donate 5% of their net annual profits to global children's charities. They operate a completely plastic-free fulfilment process for consumer orders and partner exclusively with a select, audited group of six manufacturers to ensure ethical working conditions.
Siena
A premium, family-run Spanish brand specializing in handcrafted children's hair accessories, headdresses, and ceremony adornments. Founded in Valencia in 1990 by husband-and-wife duo Julio Mañes and Elena, the brand has grown into a leading name within the Spanish luxury childrenswear market. Rather than utilizing cheap plastics or synthetic molds, Siena is highly distinct for using luxurious garment textiles. Their collections heavily rotate through seasonal premium fabrics including crisp linen, soft cotton plumeti, rich velvet, delicate tulle, gingham, and breathable bambula muslin gauze.

Timberland
Timberland Kids is the official youth apparel and footwear division of Timberland, translating the iconic American brand’s rugged, outdoor heritage into durable fashion for younger generations. A mini-me adaptation of adult streetwear. Features heavy fleece cargo pants, oversized logo hoodies, puffer jackets, and more. Aligned with Timberland's corporate "Nature Needs Heroes" campaign, the kids' line heavily implements eco-friendly manufacturing. This includes utilizing ReBOTL™ fabric (made from recycled plastic bottles), organic cotton, and leather sourced exclusively from tanneries rated Silver or Gold by the Leather Working Group for their environmental practices.

Wave & Cave
Wave & Cave is an independent, emerging eco-conscious lifestyle brand born in Ireland. Founded by Laura-Jane and inspired by her young daughter, the brand launched as a passion project rooted in a love for Ireland's natural landscapes and sustainable design. The brand name directly reflects its core philosophy encouraging the spirit of adventure. Wave & Cave strictly uses certified organic cotton, ensuring the apparel is free from harsh chemicals, hypoallergenic on highly sensitive young skin, and ethically manufactured. They intentionally build matching or complementary colourways so parents and kids can coordinate outdoor outfits effortlessly.

Week-end à la Mer
Week-end à la Mer is a premium French childrenswear brand founded in 1998, dedicated entirely to capturing the carefree, nostalgic spirit of a family holiday on the French coast. The absolute signature of Week-end à la Mer is its creative use of the classic Breton stripe (la marinière). They weave this traditional French naval stripe into almost every garment, whether as the main pattern of a knit sweater or as a subtle trim lining the inside cuffs and hoods of their outerwear. Because beach and holiday wear demands freedom of movement, nearly 80% of the brand's products are crafted from premium cotton jersey. Their fabrics are soft, breathable, and woven thick enough to reliably block coastal breezes while surviving continuous machine washing.