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Naija kids rock the season

By Nike Sotade
25 December 2009   |   6:52 am
Children are in for a lot of fun this holiday season with the latest Ruff 'n' Tumble Holiday Collection.   Ever wondered what Christmas celebrations would be like without the kids? Very boring indeed. It is always fun to see those happy little children playing around in their party clothes, accessories and toys too. Little wonder many of us still remember our childhood days with vivid memories of how Christmas used to be in those days. The childhood memories of Christmas are one of the fondest childhood memories one could ever cherish.

We rocked ours so let the children rock theirs too in clothes and accessories that suit the occasion by decking them in very new and trendy festive clothes as seen recently at Ruff ‘n’ Tumble, the popular children’s clothier.

 

From rocking the parties, to the more formal celebrations of the festive season, the outfit’s holiday collection is full of the trendiest designs in the world of children’s fashion. Girls have a wide choice from cotton pique dresses to silk, linen, organza and chiffon dresses, including dress shirts, tops and skirts, trendy jeans, hair accessories and more. The boys will look good and feel great in cravats, bow ties and ties, three-piece suits silk damask waistcoats, trendy jeans and shirts, and T-shirts too.

Also, rocking the children’s fashion scene this season is the ethnic chic trend – the Timowa Collection – a range of styles done with our comfortable traditional fabrics.

The Timowa Collection from Ruff ‘n’ Tumble is an eclectic range of beautifully crafted children’s clothing. Inspired by Adenike, Ruff ‘n’ Tumble’s founder and head of its design team, the Collection incorporates the colour and vitality present in our own Ankara and Adire. It is a reflection of traditional fabrics with a very modern and cosmopolitan twist.

Made creatively in Nigeria, worn with pride worldwide, Timowa reflects the endless energy and diversity of Nigeria and Nigerians.

“The essence of this collection is to encourage our children to develop national pride and appreciate their unique heritage. Simply put – to be Proudly Nigerian,” she declares.

Check out these kids in their beautifully-made print dresses, jackets, skirts and shirts. Everything is totally c-o-o-l.

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