La Zebra, fun clothes for children and mums

As a mother of two young children I´m always interested in discovering new clothing brands. I must say, I find it a bit difficult to find boy´s clothes that are not boring.  I can´t understand why boy´s clothes can not be colourful and fun, just like girls clothes are. This is one of the reasons why I was really excited when I first came across La Zebra ,  they have cute, original clothes perfect for young kids and mums.

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La Zebra was founded by Cristina, a Spanish mum of two living in the UK.  La Zebra sells Beanies, Snoods and Bibs and also has 3 clothing collections – Basico, Obvio and Hustle.

The Basico range was created with the idea of teaching basic Spanish words to children. They are fun and the drawings were designed by Cristina. Not only they are unisex, but have colourful prints and who doesn’t love a slogan t-shirt? This is my favourite range from La Zebra and I am sure it will be a very popular one.

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Monochrome fans will love the Obvio range, designed with children and adults in mind.

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The Hustle range is for all the hustlers out there, busy parents that deal with work, children and running a home.La-Zebra

When it comes to children clothes I’m always on the look out for something different and for new brands. Easy to wear pieces that my children will look good in, but also practical and not too pricey. La Zebra ticks all those boxes.

I have teamed up with La Zebra  to offer one of my readers the chance to win an item from the Basico range. All you need to do is follow the Rafflecopter instructions below

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Terms & Conditions

Giveaway ends Midnight on the 14th May 2017  and is open to UK residents only

Prize supplied directly from La Zebra shop

Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn

Winner will be able to choose an item and preferred size from the Basico range

 

 

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