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I Love Hatley Clothes.

Posted on the 17 August 2011 by Threesixfive @MamaChaser
Remember when I posted up about Scandinavian prints and clothes last year, here? Well now I'm back with another new-found children's designer that is very similar to it's Danish cousins Katvig and Molo. It's Hatley, a Canadian company that make 100% cotton clothes for Mama's, Dada's and baby, too :).
And because they say it better, here's a little on their story; 


Alice, inspired by the countryside around her, had just finished a series of paintings depicting farmyard animals. Needing a venue to show her work, Alice opened a gallery above her gift shop the Little Blue House.


 John, Alice’s husband, watched the paintings sell and created a line of aprons based on Alice’s artwork. John was right, the aprons sold and kept on selling. They quickly turned this cottage business into the company Hatley, supplying retailers with the best cow and pig aprons the world had ever seen. Cows and pigs gave birth to moose and bears, aprons led to gifts and clothing.
How awesome. They sound like the type of people I want to be friends with! Okay, so back to my clothes-obsession with this new brand. I adore their range, but lets face it, it's probably out of my price bracket. So I sit in front of my screen, scrolling through their website and I day dream about the day that I'll own an item from their range for my son - and possibly myself. Until then, here's my little Wish List:I Love Hatley Clothes.Wellies are essential wear in a country like Scotland. It rains a lot.

I Love Hatley Clothes.I Love Hatley Clothes.I Love Hatley Clothes.The bear necessities; I really like bears.I Love Hatley Clothes.This looks like Mummy and Daddy K's (my parents) dog, Shadow. And I can totally see her doing something like this, only without the paw holding the glass.


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