• Fashion

    PatPat Brings the Love with Adorable Valentine’s Day Staples

    From vibrant hued hearts and XO’s, to family matching fun love is in the air and soon to be in your closet thanks to PatPat.com.

    PatPat.com is the place to find stylish, quality women’s, kids and family clothes at an affordable price, and they’re sharing the love with special Valentine’s themed shirts, dresses, and onesies that are perfect for your upcoming Valentine’s (or Galentine’s) Day.  This year for Valentine’s I found 2 white outfits for Niko. I was so surprised that toddlers can wear all white. These outfits were actually stain-resistant and easy to keep so clean!

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    I love the textures that are on this outfit! It makes it stand out even with all it being all white, it still stands out and looks extremely stylish.  It is lightweight and not too thick. Perfect for Vegas winters. It has quality fabric and is not see-through at all. Children’s clothes often have cute motifs and this set is a bit different than what Niko usually has and I love it so much! He is wearing 4T.

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  • WorldWide

    Stomping around in @JackLily_shoes

    A very special post from my sister in Edmonton!

    When little feet start pitter-pattering, it’s time for shoe shopping! Scott started walking just before his first birthday, right as spring arrives and we want to get outside. In choosing his first ‘real’ footwear, I wanted shoes that are light but well built, with good ankle support that will help those toddling steps before confident strides and eventually full-out sprints. There are several ‘pre-walkers’ that’s ideal, except my son’s got big feet. His first pair of runners were size 5.5.

    We came across Jack and Lily and decided to try them. There is a wide selection in styles and colours and we picked the Argyle Whites. When they arrived in the mail, I was delighted first of all with the cute little box they come in, complete with a clear window and a handle on top. The shoes themselves are fantastic. Lightweight, with a sturdy yet thin sole, these little guys are well made works of art.

    Instead of the single digit sizing, Jack and Lily has a range of months sizing, much like kids clothing. For us, the shoes were a little big for now, so we will have to save them for a while til Scott grows into them. I am curious to see how well the soles hold up on slippery surfaces as it does not have many ridges that works as anti-skidding.

    We will let you know in a couple months!

    For more high quality children’s footwear made with love from Vancouver, check out http://www.jackandlily.com