by Contributing Blogger Maytal Wichman
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The Champagne region of France not only produces some of the best-tasting sparkling wine in the world; it is also home to one of France’s most popular clothing brand: Petit Bateau. Known world-wide, Petit Bateau is a French iconic brand that has been around since 1893. Petit Bateau boasts a vast collection for all ages: babies, kids and adults, which includes basic items, as well as classic, timeless items and accessories. Though the company has undergone many changes through the years, the one consistent thing about it is the quality of the clothing, which has never been compromised. (Read more after the jump)
I recently received some infant clothes for review. The first was a set of two long-sleeved white bodysuits and the second was a bodysuit with footies called Mariniere Crawler. This adorable outfit features the famous La Mariniere stripes that Petit Bateau is known for. The quality and feel of the items is clearly apparent and the history of this iconic brand makes it reliable – you can be certain these are clothing that will last many washes. It’s no wonder Petit Bateau has such a huge cult following – the quality and timeless design appeals to all ages all across the globe.
I was not paid for this post. I did receive samples.
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Contributing Blogger Maytal Wichman is the owner of Mama’s Healthy Bites and also writes for Savvy Sassy Moms. She has been living in New York City for eleven years. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature as well as a Law Degree, but writing about nutrition and helping families eat better is her true passion. She grew up in both California and Israel, which explains her love for California cuisine (fresh, local ingredients), as well as Mediterranean food (flavorful, heart-healthy ingredients). Maytal is a stay-at-home mom to two kids (ages 5 & 3) and works hard to ensure they eat healthy, unprocessed food, while trying to make it as delicious as possible. Married to a vegetarian and being a pescetarian herself, this can be quite a challenge. On an ordinary night at her dinner table, you can hear things like “More cauliflower, please!”, “How come I didn’t get a lot of tomato?” and “Fish oil! Yaaaay!”
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