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I’m always intrigued by Asian art traditions, not only because my mother is Chinese, but because, let’s face it — the stuff is absolutely gorgeous. And this hand-dyed baby kimono from Itty Bitty Lady Bug is no exception.

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I’m always intrigued by Asian art traditions, not only because my mother is Chinese, but because, let’s face it — the stuff is absolutely gorgeous. And this hand-dyed baby kimono from Itty Bitty Lady Bug is no exception.
Using Kusakizome, the traditional Japanese dye technique that uses natural materials, this kimono, hand-dipped in black tea, signifies good health and,dare I say, great taste. And while it might seem to be more art than wearable, don’t be fooled. It’s constructed using 100% certified organic cotton and all-natural dyes.
Brown for babies? We say absolutely! -Kristen
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