Pili Pala Childrenswear Launch Organic Collection at Bubble London Trade Show

Monday, June 21, 2010

Pili Pala Childrenswear Launch Organic Collection at Bubble London Trade Show


Sunday was the first day of the Bubble London Kids Trade Show and Pili Pala Childrenswear launched its new organic collection.

Strengthening Pili Pala's ethos of ethically produced clothes that are made to last, the new collection again contains pieces which are both unisex and trans-seasonal with funky design-led garments using the softest organic cotton, velour and recycled fabric.

The most exciting aspect of the new collection is the launch of an underwear range in soft organic cotton which includes boy’s briefs, girl’s briefs and a multi-purpose unisex vest in sizes 2 – 12 years.

Pili Pala’s founder, Berith Lochery, explains, “Following the success of our first two collections I wanted to increase our offer to both our retailers and consumers. Our ethos of producing funky, practical clothes in the softest organic cotton should be applied to underwear too. More and more parents appreciate the quality of our organic garments and it seemed natural to introduce underwear into the collection.”

Hot on the heels of the successful introduction of Pili Pala babywear during AW10, the new babywear range includes babygros, hats and bibs all available in red or red and navy stripes – equally stylish for baby girls or boys. Created in soft organic cotton, the babywear range is sure to be a big hit with babies and their parents. Available in sizes from birth to 12 months.

Pili Pala’s third collection continues its signature identity of stylish, clean lines which emphasize comfort along with strong playful stripes and an increased colour palette of bold color blocks in red, red and navy stripes with highlights of yellow embroidery.

All of Pili Pala’s clothes are produced using organic fabric and ethical processes. Designed and manufactured in the UK, the garments are a fantastic combination of sensational style and comfortable clothing which are produced without compromising on ethical or environmental standards.