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Zing Into Spring With Sudo Kids

Zing Into Spring With Sudo Kids


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Sudo has put the zing into spring with the release of their fashion forward spring summer collection for cool kids and trendy tweens. With Sudo designs you expect nothing less than stylish, and this new collection is no exception. The range blends catwalk trends, with the latest seasons colour palette and interprets the looks just for kids. Designed for boys and girls aged 2 to 12, this collection is possibly Sudo’s best ever, with stylish clothes that mums and dads will wish came in their size!

The spring summer girl’s collection is a mix of Bo-ho chic and B Girl street style. Little ladies are spoilt for choice with key pieces including pop art print ¾ track pants and soft cotton or fine knit camisole tops, in lemon yellow, peach and butter. Super cute shorts and cami playsuits made for any mini starlet aspiring to be the next Kate Moss. There are pleated tops and printed T-shirts in a fresh palette of pastels, corals and funky patterns. Standout pieces include the ‘sunrise’ girls T-shirt dress in a sunny yellow, orange and red dip dye and gorgeous fine knit dresses, with plaited rope waist ties in butter yellow and white. Other cute summer dresses come in exclusive prints of sorbet orange, emerald green and retro circles. The Sudo girl’s collection hits the mark, with looks that transcend the catwalk to beach-walk perfectly.

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Sudo boys, is designed for rough and tumble kids with attitude. The fresh summer colour palette includes aqua blues, marine greens, yellow and slate greys. A mix of creative pieces from tank tops, polo’s and t-shirts in cool stripes, dip dyes or retro prints that can be paired with funky board-shorts, cropped pants and laid back jeans. Key pieces include, the cool ‘barcode print’ T-shirt and singlet in a grey, white, or a dip dyed version. There are ‘rock star lightening’ strike T-shirts, singlets and hoodie Tees. For a smarter look there are lightweight linen, fine muslin and mini check shirts all with a touch of grown-up sophistication. Then for the more fashion forward boys there are the cooper singlets with extra wide elastic sleeves and retro Sudo print. The skinny Rocker Jean with cool braces (a favourite style of celebrity offspring Pax Jolie Pitt) makes a repeat this season due to their huge popularity. These are just some of the unique pieces from the vast boy’s collection from Sudo for spirited kids with style.

Sudo’s latest spring summer line for 2009/10 incorporates fashionable and fresh designs for adventurous children. The label was established in 2003 by Melbourne based Terry and Rachael Lay. Parents of three beautiful children themselves and fashion industry veterans, the couple found that when shopping for their own children’s clothing everything was predictable and clichéd. So, this trend setting duo decided to create a fashion forward range of clothing for kids. “We wanted to design clothing for our kids that we would want to wear ourselves. Clothes to be noticed for their original style is a concept we keep in mind for every collection” said Terry Lay Designer for Sudo.

Years of industry experience ensure the exacting standards that you would expect from a high end fashion label. Each piece is crafted using top of the range fabrics with specific attention being paid to detail and unique finishes. Sudo clothing is stylish yet comfortable and will have your kid’s looking and feeling great.

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