Earnshaw's | Infants', Girls', Boys' Wear Review | 2011 • June

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For a handcrafted look at an affordable price, Jelly the Pug now offers its line of whimsical dresses for girls’ sizes 12 months to 6X to the wholesale market. Created using 100-percent mercerized cotton and bold, contrasting patterns— from oversized florals and polkadots to playful woodland scenes—the brightly hued dresses wholesale for $17 to $25. Visit www.jellythepug.com.

Looking to expand stateside beyond its Big Apple flagship, Japanese brand Bit’z Kids introduces its bright, eye-catching designs to the U.S. wholesale market for Fall ’11. Focusing primarily on boys’ sizes 12 months to 8 years, the collection includes the brand’s signature elastic waist pants, as well as jackets, vests and tees sporting everything from hot rods to dinosaurs. Wholesale prices range from $13 to $25. Visit www.bitzkidsnyc.com.

Messy kids will love Uh-Oh Industries’ line of funky graphic tees and one-pieces, designed to look like stains from favorite foods—including ice cream drips, cereal spills, spaghetti splats and cheesy finger prints. Available in sizes 3 months to 5T, the 100-percent cotton collection comes in a range of bright and basic colors, from fuchsia to light blue, and wholesales for $10. Visit www.uhohindustries.com.

Children’s brand Maamam bows Aacua, an innovative 4-in-1 bath towel. Designed as an apron to keep mom splash-free while bathing baby, it easily converts into a towel and then a babywrap, for keeping tots toasty post-bath, or a bathwrap for toddlers. Made out of absorbent, 100-percent cotton terry, each towel wholesales for $21. Visit www.maamam.com.


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