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I love baby things. The most beautiful baby things come from makié clothier, especially the hadagi section. Lewis Home makes my favorite crib sheets and swaddles. I am also a big fan of their quilts which are really nice and thick and in a good shape and size. There is a german brand called macarons that makes onesies, they call them overalls - the fabric is unlike anything else I’ve seen in other brands, and the cut of the clothes grow with the child for a while, they outlast other things by a lot. Disana is another good brand from Germany that makes a really nice blanket, I loved it so much I got several of them. My favorite pajamas are from Mabo and last a really long time which is hard to do for baby and kid clothing.
Feb 10, 2022

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