Items tagged “Western”

Apparel industry veterans launch the only online, wholesale marketplace where brands and stores can sell and buy off-price goods

BELLAIRE, TEXAS (November 3, 2015)—Flutter Sales launches to provide clothing, gift and accessories stores and manufacturers with a platform to buy and sell in-stock merchandise at a discount. By selling on the site, Flutter Sales allows brands to create cashflow by liquidating aging stock. And, like consumer sites that allow shoppers to snap up fashions at a steal, the online marketplace gives retail buyers the opportunity to shop at a fraction of regular wholesale prices.

Contact: Caletha Crawford / (844) 358-7737
Expired: October 18th, 2015 - October 20th, 2015

Brands, enter to win a free membership for Flutter Sales & start selling your in-stock merchandise!

  1. Spot a member of the Flutter Sales team at Children’s Club
  2. Snap a picture with one of us
  3. Post it to social media
  4. Tag with @fluttersales and #fluttersales
  5. Once it’s up, we’ll like your post, which means you’re entered

One winner selected randomly on Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 2 pm EST. Winner receives a free 6-month membership on FlutterSales.com.

Contact: Flutter Sales

Once upon a time a Texas gal grew up adoring her Marlborough man-handsome dad who melded ranching with designing cowboy boots. Inspired by him and wild about all things Western and Native American, Adrian Layne developed Cuddlestar, a line of Western wear for babies and toddlers. There are one-piece garments decked with images of cowboys, ponies, and Native American themes like the Thunderbird and Dream Catchers, all cute and very wearable for that Western vibe.

As Digital Natives grow up with everything electronic, there’s a growing trend of going backward to a simpler time. As we see a resurgence in 80s fashion and throwback cartoons have become kitschy cool (how many handsome leading men weren’t even born when the heroes they play splashed across our TVs on Saturday mornings?), organizations like Jam’n Products are riding the wave. Fostering close relationships with historic vendors like Mattel, SpinMaster and more, Jam’n has cornered the market on old-school cool.

Maple Landmark has been making eco-friendly, educational wooden toys, games and gifts since 1979 in Middlebury, Vermont. Many people know them for their NameTrains, but they craft a wide array of children’s products including heirloom wooden baby toys, toddler toys, board games and gifts. The Giggle Guide® recently caught up with Maple Landmark for a look behind the scenes of this topnotch brand:

America is such a diverse country with so many points of view and traditions to draw on, it’s almost impossible to pin down one look and label it “American Style”. While we don’t have one standard look, we do have a set of ideals we’re known for, and these can be seen in the products we wear and use. Our love for wide open spaces is apparent in western wear like you’ll find at Cuddlestar. Our innovation is seen in the “Why didn’t I think of that?” simplicity of the The Little Lasso. Our respect for the innocence and beauty of childhood shines through in fashions from companies like Malley & Co. and A Little Annafaith.

Brea, California-based Child to Cherish was founded by designer Patrice Lowe in 1987 who introduced the industry’s very first child’s handprint kit in a tin. Lowe creates each item in the Child to Cherish collection with a focus to capture precious moments in time and to “preserve the innocence” of a child and make memories that last a lifetime. The distinctive Child to Cherish collection features more than 300 unique, high-quality yet functional children’s keepsake items and gifts best for any given occasion.

Combining comfort with simplistic designs, robinwrendesigns offers an adorable collection in 100% Cotton. It is soft enough to make you melt and wonderful next to babies skin. robinwrendesigns launches her new spring 2014 line. With the sophistication of hand embroideries, robinwrendesigns is perfect solution for unique shower gifts. No grandma can resist these fun to wear styles. The entire collection is made in the USA.

This line offers eye-catching details and clever mixes of patterns. Combine this with high quality fabrics and reasonable prices, and you have a perfect fit for Spring!

Enter Our Magical Door to the World of Make-Believe at Fairy Finery. Discover our magic where we bring the Wonder of “Once Upon A Time” to life! The Fairy Finery is studio made in the USA. We are dedicated to creating beautiful heirloom quality clothing, accessories and gifts that enchant you!

Our versatile fairy princess dresses can be for special occasions, make a great flower girl wedding dress, holiday photos, birthday celebrations.
We make the best capes for kids and adults in great washable fabrics, ready for a super hero adventure or even to be pageant wear.

No Slippy Hair Clippy®, regarded as the premium hair accessories company for babies to girls, is proud to introduce their new 2013 collection. Founded on the no-slip concept, each hair clip is meticulously wrapped in Swiss velvet, so they stay snug and won’t slip out, but are super soft and comfy to wear.

IMAGINE GreenWear manufactures totally “green” garments. We screen print our graphics using a seaweed based dye print system (pat.-pend.) on 100% organic cotton.

Our dye-prints feel like the soft ring spun cotton they are printed on. ALL other industrial novelty screen prints use a plastic ink (rubbery feel) or a resin-binder pigment system.

They do not wash well, and use chemicals that are NOT eco-friendly by industry standards. Our dye prints are safe for baby’s skin with no resins or PVC’s.

Cowboy boots are making a comeback in the fashion world. For practical parents, this fashion forward idea isn’t as easy to pull off with the wee ones. Luckily for all those craving kiddie couture, a mom came up with the perfect solution: Bootzies. The genius idea for Bootzies came about when the founder Christina was watching her infant daughter scoot across the floor while adoring some boots. Her daughter refused to keep socks or shoes on, so how would she be able to saddle up to this new trend? Then the answer came to her: tights! Wearing these, any baby or child can fashionably scoot, crawl, walk and, most importantly, be comfortable.

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