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OUR DIARY | Minipacha Kids | Launching our first children collection

Posted by Candela Maite Sande on

Our new project, 'Mini Pacha' was inspired by our first baby, who was born in 2021.
It is a small unisex collection created with a loads of passion, using the skills of our northern Argentinian artisans for our 'pequeños' - little ones.
Our first collection features patterns inspired by the culture and landscape surrounding our Artisans in the Andes.
  
This collection shows the simplicity of our knits, and at the same time, the years of experience and knowledge that has been passed on by our artisan partners. Hand knitted cactus, mountains, cerros and llamas are the core of this collection introducing our children to nature, and our beautiful landscape. 
We created our collection paying special attention to the quality of our garments, with the intention that every piece can be passed on for many years to come. Made with 100% llama wool and naturally dyed; these knits are warm and soft, with an easy fit.

We have complimented this collection with soft accessories for your childs  bedroom or nursery.
Our hand knitted llamas and pom-poms are beautiful additions that will stand out in your little ones room, bringing an earthy tone using natural fibres.
I hope that this will be the first of many collections by 'Mini Pacha', and I can't wait to see your 'pequeños' wearing some of our clothes this winter.
Candela x 

 

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