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Cotton Pigs began with a dream to bring out the fun and versatility in baby and kids clothes – all of our clothes are made with the softest organic cotton and hand-picked adorable prints for our little explorers around the world with many reversible designs.
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Complimentary Gift Wrapping
We know that so many of you love to give Cotton Pigs as the perfect gift for baby showers, new born arrivals, 100 days celebrations and birthdays. So all of our baby gifts come in adorable tissue wrapped packages with our gift boxes at no extra charge.
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I am thrilled to share that Cotton Pigs has been nominated in the Liv Magazine Wellness and Lifestyle awards under the 'kids sustainable brand category' alongside many wonderful local brands.
Sustainability is a core vision for Cotton Pigs - the idea of reversible clothing means you will have more looks with less items to wash, reducing fast fashion waste and also lowering water bills. All of the packaging are designed to be eco-friendly and plastic-free, helping to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint. My hope is that I would be able to contribute positively to a more sustainable future in the children’s fashion industry.
I would be so happy if you could spare a few minutes and help vote for us, Cotton Pigs is under the 'kids sustainable brand' on the last page of the form in the link here.
We are so excited to be partnering up with eight incredible female-owned, sustainable brands for a delicious treat for mums, (and dads) and their little ones! ❤️
This is a giveaway not to be missed! Enter for a chance to win one of EIGHT amazing prizes worth $5,687 in total! 🤩
Simply head over to our Instagram post to enter the giveaway, good luck!
The world today is truly a dazzling array of cultures. From the gorgeous Victoria skyline in Hong Kong, to the turquoise blue waters in The Bahamas or the wild jungles in the Amazon Rainforest, people have created unique cultures and histories that bind them to one another and the places they’ve lived in. It is increasingly common to meet intercultural or multicultural people and families, and more important than ever to appreciate the cultural diversity of one another.
I’ve the opportunity to meet with Jae, a female entrepreneur, mother and a firm advocate in diversity and inclusion who shares with me her story of being in a multicultural family, and raising a biracial baby in South Korea.