Le Top Children’s Clothing

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Never heard of Le Top children’s clothing? Well, you should. This 35-year-old family-run company creates “unique and whimsical clothing”  for children from ages birth to 7. I love the fact that this company is local — based in Concord, CA — and really appears to use high-quality material for their clothing (i.e. this isn’t  your standard wash once and have it shrink wear.), which makes sense since they manufacture all the fabric themselves in an ethical manner. I found the sizing to be vey true to size. Little Miss is on the small side, so the 24-months size was just slightly too large. And not only are the clothes super comfortable — taking us from the pumpkin patch to the farmers market to a dance party at home — they’re super cute to boot and make the perfect fall addition to Little Miss’ closet. She particularly adored this pony shirt (which, by the way, is made of the warmest, thick waffle knit — love!)

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I mean, how sweet is this corduroy dress?! They currently have two collections of children’s clothing — Le Top and Le Top Baby — as well as a variety of plush toys and accessories. If you haven’t checked them out yet, I highly recommend that you do.

Le Top children’s clothing is available through their site letop-usa.com or at independent baby boutiques near you.

*This is a sponsored post, I received Le Top clothing for review purposes. All savvy thoughts and opinions are my own. 

 

 

Meet the Author | Esther Carlstone


Esther is the mother to a silly 20-month old daughter who hates wearing clothes. Born and raised in Southern California, she attended UCLA where she received her Bachelors Degree in English and continues to live and love Los Angeles many years after. After a decade-long stint as an event planner, she is now a writer/editor for various websites and blogs about all thing lovely at her site, A Lovely State of Mind. She's hates trolling through unorganized sales racks and is obsessed with fashion, food, travel, pop culture, Instagramming, good design, and too many TV shows to count. Oh, and coffee totally counts as a food group (the main one if you have a kid.) You can find Esther on her blog, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.

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