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Balu Cape Town based Balu was born in the early 90’s as designer and creator, Barbara Louise (Balu) Nivison painted sarongs, which she sold on the beach, while also creating children’s wear for her friends. Each garment has an individual personality as all designs are original and based in nature and variations of design, shading and texture.
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Bug Zoo Started in 1990 in Cape Town, South Africa, Bug Zoo has developed a reputation for developing quality cotton children's clothing and is today a premier exporter to children's boutiques worldwide. Run by a qualified team led by owners Conway Oliver and Chantal Cooper, they are passionate about the brand and take inspiration for their creations from the love and dreams they have for their own children.
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Hooligans Hooligans Kids Clothing was founded in 1996 after one the directors, Adri Jeffers had naughty little twins. She called them her "little hooligans" and started making up some clothes for them in the factory that, at that time, specialized in traditional African clothing. This later developed to a full range of Animal themed prints on durable twills and knits.
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Indygo Artwear Indygo Artwear is hand-painted in Cape Town, at the foot of Table Mountain. The allure of this clothing concept lies in its personal touch: authentic brushstrokes & hand-mixed colors, which make each garment unique.
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Keedo Keedo was started by Nelia Schutte, the mother of beautiful twins, who are the inspiration behind the original line of kids clothing. The first retail store opened in Cape Town, South Africa in October 1993. Keedo now has a retail presence throughout South Africa, Switzerland and the US.
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Naartjie Naartjie began in 1989 as a local brand sold on craft markets before opening the first store in the Capetown waterfront. This led to exposure to visitors from all over the globe and it wasn’t long before famous names, including late Princess Di and her sister-in-law Fergie, were dressing their kids in Naartjie. Naartjie has always had a unique look with fresh colors, original prints and current fashion styling. Naartjie has 15 stores in South Africa and 17 stores in the US (West Coast).
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