Etsy: ‘The Trendy Tot’ Is Anything But!

'Little Birdie' Raglan Peasant Dress/Top $28

'Little Birdie' Raglan Peasant Dress/Top $28

'Safari Giraffe' Jumper/Swing Top $45

'Safari Giraffe' Jumper/Swing Top $45

'Grow With Me School Days' Owl Poncho $50

'Grow With Me School Days' Owl Poncho $50

'Tea In Osaka' Long Sleeved Raglan Peasant Top $28

'Tea In Osaka' Long Sleeved Raglan Peasant Top $28

It’s no secret that I have a tough time putting the brakes on purchasing little dude clothes, but if I had girls? It could be a Chapter 11 sitch, and The Trendy Tot would be zero help. This stuff is so crazy cute, that it makes me want to weep for all of its sweetness (those chubby fingers and tiny pigtails could be a contributing factor). I’m a total sucker for any handmade, quilted looking, kids stuff, reminiscent of the things my grandmother used to (and my Aunt Carol still does) seem to so effortlessly whip together.

Jen at TTT is also one smart cookie; her items are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton, and most of them are ‘season-less’ for close to year-round wear. I also love how she shows the short sleeved tops and dresses, layered over long sleeved tees. She touts her designs as “forgiving of the almighty growth spurt,” with jumpers later becoming swing tops, and peasant dresses turning into, well – you get it. Just in time for the holiday shopping kickoff, enjoy free shipping courtesy of The Trendy Tot and L.A. Stylist Mom, through Friday, November 20th; simply enter LASTYLE in the comments section of the payment process. And hey – if the Elephant Jumper is good enough for Shiloh…? That’s right.



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2 Responses to “Etsy: ‘The Trendy Tot’ Is Anything But!”

  1. jenn says:

    That’s some serious cute. I actually just made something similar to the jumper that was super-easy, even for a newbie to sewing like me! Love all the other tops though.

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