When it comes to newborns the one thing as a mother I always wanted the perfect outfit for my babies. I know as a mom of two children that was fun for me when they were babies to dress them in cute outfits then bring them out. I also like the hand made baby clothing that was crochet or knitted. I always thought they gave more character and looked amazing.
I will admit it hard to fine good quality hand knitted baby clothing in today's society. Recently I connected with a company Reiet Reiets. They offer a variety top notch baby clothes. They range from sweaters, shorts, pants, dresses, onesies and more.
A little bit about their company: It all begins with the family. It started years ago with of their families. When the owners were little their grandmothers would knit everything from clothes, to shoes and hats for the new babies in the family. She remembers watching her grandmothers work their magic while making their creations. She remembers the joy when she would hold it up for her eyes for the first look.
Down the road they reconnected and they fell in love with the idea of creating a baby clothing brand that embraced a revers industrial revolution business model, where mass product and economies of scale were not the ultimate goal. Their goal was to bring the creations that the remembered their grandmothers created and bring to the world.


This would be a great gift to expectant mothers. I mean these clothes are supposed to be passed down generations. They are beautiful hand created baby clothes that are amazing. I also loved how it came in a special box and wrapped up in special tissue. There was also cards in the box that just made you feel special while opening. I would recommend checking out this special shop yourself.
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