Art is the Number One Ingredient in Simple Syrup’s Bodysuits

Baby bodysuits, or one-pieces, have become a staple in layette and infant collections. One-pieces are ever-popular because they make it a snap to dress and diaper little ones, and they stay put on even the wiggliest of babies. Most romper basics with snap closure convenience can be quite plain, so design becomes a major selling point for retailers and customers who appreciate apparel with an aesthetic appeal. A singular sensation in the one-piece biz is Simple Syrup, a baby clothing company who offers artsy bodysuits inspired by the sketchbook of Danielle Duer.

After the birth of her daughter, Danielle Duer, a professional painter and illustrator, applied her art to make one-piece wonders for her little one. She had already used her artwork as patterns on pillows and dresses, so it was natural for her to begin drawing designs on her daughter’s rompers with permanent inks and quill pens. She enjoyed the results so much that she began to offer her creations to other moms.

After many weeks of not-so-simple research and planning, Simple Syrup was born. These days, Simple Syrup has become a well-known brand name, noted for its unique designs, bold colors and exceptional comfort.

Danielle makes sure her creations look good and are also good for the environment, so she uses sustainable materials and soft, certified organic cotton. The silk-screening is rendered with eco-friendly inks, and the basics are made in a fair-trade workplace.

Simple Syrup baby bodysuits are wearable works of art, with a limited selection of new designs introduced each season. Winter designs include Poetic Plane Bird in Deep Berry, Fresh Moss and Carousel Blue and Peaceful Whale in Dark Chocolate and Sugar Plum solids.

For more information, visit www.simplesyrup.net

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