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American Outfitters Since 1993, Belgian brand American Outfitters has offered amazing, elegant and comfortable men's, women's and children's collections, with a gorgeous adventurous touch.
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Anne Kurris Born in Belgium, Anne Kurris designed for the likes of Jean-Paul Gaultier & Dries Van Notten before starting the kids line that bears her name. Anne Kurris' collection truly expemlifies cool kids clothes, a true artist, she designs her own fabrics and her prints are always sophisticated and unique. As an artist, Anne Kurris sets the trend in luxury kids clothing.
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Don't Be Rude DON'T BE RUDE is a distinctive, high-quality casual collection for boys from 2 to 14 years old. Created in 2007, DON'T BE RUDE has the objective not to follow popular trends, as trends are just transitory. DON'T BE RUDE is destined to be a stayer: independent and original, yet timeless. We aim to provide the kids and parents with adventurous collections that can be enjoyed during every season - day after day, year after year. Sometimes sober and elegant, sometimes daring and exuberant, the DON'T BE RUDE line always couples dynamism with a strong feeling for unequalled production quality and a keen eye for detail.
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Essentiel Essentiel was created in 1999 by Esfandiar Eghtessadi (Nicole Cadine’s son), who grew up in fashion. At Essentiel glamour and femininity go hand in hand with comfort. This balance is mainly inspired by the complicity of the creators, Esfandiar, and his wife Inge Onsea.
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Pure Pensee Pure Pensee is a baby clothing company for boys and girls. The company designed an indentity system with sizes based on European DIN standards. The design sensibilities are soft and child-like. Pure Pensee is designed by Jacques Lichtenstein who looks to women's wear for inspiration, then turns out designs that are sophisticated yet whimsical enough for children to understand.
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