'Cate & Levi' Uses Organic Cotton for Cute Kiddie Get-Ups
Tiana Reid — July 28, 2010 — Eco
References: cateandlevi & inhabitots
Canadian company 'Cate & Levi' has created a line of handmade clothing for babies and toddlers using old sweaters. The collection includes hats, bodysuits and t-shirts that feature cute animal designs. These designs include appliqué ornaments like a walrus, an elephant, a sheep, a hippo and many others.
The appliqué designs on the front are made of reclaimed wool that your kid will love touching, making this 'Cate & Levi' collection a toy in itself.
The appliqué designs on the front are made of reclaimed wool that your kid will love touching, making this 'Cate & Levi' collection a toy in itself.
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