Small Stuff unveils Cold Weather collection

The children’s accessories brand has just launched a Cold Weather range with snuggly clothing accessories made with 100% recycled materials.

The mix-and-match collection for children aged three to nine includes hats, snoods, gloves and mittens, earmuffs and bags in a range of cosy materials include borg, faux fur, cord and knitted fabrics.

Featuring soft colour palettes with neon highlights, the range includes leopard prints, unicorn, dinosaur and tiger characters to bring fun to the autumn/winter season.

Small Stuff balances the needs of the consumer with the planet, creating accessories which are consciously sourced and designed without compromising on quality of details. The knit styles use 1300kg of recycled polyester yard, while the bags use 950kg of recycled polyester.

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