Categories / Kids, Toys and Games, Women's Fashion

70s homemade fashion label Clothkits returns

Clothkits
Everyone seems to be getting into crafting these days, so it’s a good time for 70s stitch-at-home clothing label Clothkits to return.

Originally started by British textile designer Anne Kennedy in 1969, it offered everything you would need to make your own fashions – right down to the buttons and thread. The idea being to create your own individual fashion pieces, but at a fraction of the price. It continued until 1991, but has now been re-launched by Kay Mawer, offering cool designs with more than a slight retro twist.

The principle is the same, with children’s wear and women’s wear available to order as a complete package, with a child’s dress starting at £15 and a women’s skirt from £35. Or you could start simple and go for the Clothkitty doll (pictured), based on an original vintage pattern, with a choice of black or ginger hair and with her own clothing range available to order and make.

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Categories / Kids, Men's Fashion

Stardust matching dad and son retro t-shirts

Stardust

Loving the look of these matching dad and son t-shirts from Stardust.

Just pick your favourite – then inflict that same taste on your child. Plenty of designs to choose from, including Elvis, Che Guevara, Bruce Lee and Godfather/Godson. But I like the two above – Sean Connery as Bond and Johnny Rotten in his prime.

You can choose t-shirts colours and specify the size of each, with the double packs retailing for £32.

Find out more at the Stardust website

Categories / Kids

Charlie Brown and Snoopy Print Dress

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Another quirky item from Dupenny, who specialise in making bags, cushions and now clothes from vintage fabric. The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Print Dress features an all over print of the Peanuts characters.

It is made to fit girls aged 2 to 3 years old and its sleeveless style makes it ideal for the summer. It costs £25 and can be bought via Not on the High Street.

Its just a pity it isn’t made in adult sizes too!

Categories / Cars and Bikes, Kids, Toys and Games

Traditional Metal Fire Engine Pedal Car

230403642This Traditional Metal Fire Engine Pedal Car is not the first retro pedal car we’ve featured, but it certainly the first in the form of a vintage emergency vehicle!

Painted bright red, it has a distinctive retro look to it. The classic push pedals are non-slip and can be adjusted to two different positions to suit children of different heights.

It costs just under £100 and can be ordered online from John Lewis.

Categories / Design and Interiors, Kids

Heirloom’s mid-century Nora table for children

Nora

We featured Heirloom furniture some time back, but at the time it wasn’t available. It is now.

If you missed out original article, Heirloom is mid-century style furniture for children, built to last through generations of your family. We have highlighted the Ellinor rocking chair before, but also in the collection and available to order is this stylish Nora table.

Unmistakably Scandinavian and inspired by furniture from the 50s and 60s, it is handmade, at ‘child height’ and with a choice of walnut, oak or birch finishes – all with a large surface area and rack underneath. The table retails for £369.40, with the rocking chair now confirmed at £742.

Find out more at the Scandinavian Design Center website

Categories / Design and Interiors, Kids

Stokke Tripp Trapp children’s chair – a design classic celebrates 35 years

Stokke
Not just a highchair, the Stokke Tripp Trapp grows with your child – and it is celebrating 35 years of use.

Designed by Norwegian Peter Opsvik in 1972, it offers a seating solution for a growing child – as your child grows, the chair’s height and depth can be adjusted to fit – so he/she is always the right height for the table. And you save money on furniture.

Available in 10 colours with co-ordinating cushions, it retails for around  £100.

Find out more at the Back In Action website