About The Products

  

About Stardust Clothes  

Stardust was founded by Geraldine Bedford in 1998, initially selling pop icon greeting cards and cufflinks but the arrival of her first child in 2000 inspired Geraldine to create a children's wear range that reflected her passion for popular culture iconography.

Inspired by the urban cool and gritty street culture of South East London, and her husband's nostalgia for his former punk days, they created an alternative brand that will appeal to parents who grew up in the 70s and 80s. Our clothes are for kids with attitude and parents who want to relive their party years.

About Twisted Twee

Twisted Twee is the creation of Suzi Warren who, at Twisted Towers has created a totally fab range of attire for children and a few bits and bobs for dads and mums.

All t shirts, pants and babygrows are 100% organic cotton. The pint t shirts are even printed using organic ink which makes them 200% organic I suppose.

 From Infant T Shirts with each design being a tribute to some infuriating character-trait displayed by kids or their parents. So 'Dicky Tummy', for instance shows a selection of the inedible and life-threatening things usually eaten by babies in the first year, while 'Merit Badges' pay homage to pushy parents by rewarding such early achievements as Cradle Cap, Histrionics and Gibberish. Each T-shirt design comes in a printed canvas bag and has a big glossy personalized tag with the name of the design and it's inspiration. To the hilarious Political Nappy Pantlets, the ideal gift for the more politically expressive tiddler. The likes of Brown and Cameron can now have their faces as well as their reputations dragged through the mud. The portraits are printed onto pants in the colour of their political party. And as soon as the Lib Dems have a leader with a face that anyone recognises, Suzi will be doing green ones too.  

 

About Babies Beyond Borders

Jill Beck created BBB after travelling to different parts of the world doing voluntary mission work and meeting mothers and seeing first hand their creative skills in making baby carriers and leather shoes for their babies. Jill has utilised their skills and brought their handcrafted products back to her home in the US and BBB was born. BBB is in the process of becoming members of the Fair Trade Federation.