Designed by a Swedish mom, Aventyr is a unisex kidswear collection inspired by children and made to adapt to their daily routines with comfortably versatile fabrics, as well as colorful and hand-drawn graphic pattern combinations.
Not only is the unisex kidswear made in the United States, but the high-quality fabrics and illustrations are sourced and printed domestically as well. In addition, the Aventyr brand is a sustainable business, as it boasts styles in organic cotton, which is pesticide-free, as well as the prints are made with a special water-based and ecologically safe pigment ink.
From loose-fitting and highly comfortable Wiener dog tunics to colorfully vibrant organic long-sleeve bug-printed shirts, the Aventyr unisex kidswear collection has a whimsical and entertaining design that fits any preference or imagination.
Photo Credits: Leah Fisher, Klaar Photography
Organic Unisex Kidswear
Aventyr Kidswear Boasts Fun Cartoon Designs on Whimsical Silhouettes
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Kidswear - Opportunity for clothing brands to invest in organic, pesticide-free fabrics and ecologically safe printing methods for more environmentally friendly garments.
2. Unisex Clothing - Businesses can capitalize on the growing trend of gender-neutral clothing for children by offering versatile and adaptable styles that fit any preference or imagination.
3. Whimsical Designs - There is a demand for unique and playful designs in kidswear, with opportunities for brands to create distinctive graphic patterns and cartoon designs that appeal to both children and parents.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry professionals can take advantage of the growing demand for sustainable and whimsical kidswear designs.
2. Textiles - There is an opportunity for textile manufacturers to focus on producing organic, pesticide-free fabrics for the kidswear market.
3. Printing - Printing companies can invest in ecologically safe pigment inks and printing methods for more sustainable and environmentally friendly garment production.