Fun, practical CNY styles for kids that are versatile too


Maison Q creates apparel for kids (and matching pieces for parents for CNY) that is fun, practical and versatile. photos: Maison Q

Maison Q, a boutique brand based in Singapore, creates apparel inspired by the exuberant nature of children, and their pieces are reversible, made in a family-owned atelier.

Every parent knows that children grow out of clothes very fast, and pieces like this make sense in more ways than one.

Fun and practical, these reversible pieces give kids a new way of getting more versatility out of their clothes, made possible with the multi-functionality of the snap closure buttons, innovative pattern drafting and expert sewing methods.

The clothes are made from Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified factories and are free from harmful substances.

Now available on the brand’s site is Snap! A Whimsical CNY 23 Collection, the brand’s range for the upcoming Lunar New Year.

Clothes are available in sizes for one-year-olds up to 16-year-olds, and there are even matching garments for parents who want to dress up in the same print as their kids for the season.

Featured in super cute prints on onesies, blouses, dresses and shirts are the rabbit, lion dancers, the panda and other chic designs inspired by the Lunar New Year festive period.


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