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Blade & Rose To Launch Paddington Children’s Apparel Collection

Award winning children’s clothing brand Blade & Rose – which won the Best Branded Gift Product Or Range category at the 2022 Gift of the Year awards for the company’s Peter Rabbit collection – will be launching a first Paddington apparel collection, chiming with Paddington’s 65th anniversary this year.

“Our Paddington offering further expands our licensed product portfolio,” confirms Amanda Peffer, owner of Blade and Rose. “We know that our many thousands of fans are going to love this gorgeous new collection.”

The Paddington collaboration goes live in October and will include the company’s popular ‘design on the bum’ leggings, a top and socks.

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Above: Blade & Rose’s trademark leggings.

All company products comply with Oeko-Tex Standard 100, and all suppliers are SGS or BSCI compliant ensuring the softest, safest fabrics for the consumer.

The company, which won an Absolutely Mama Gold Award in the Best Children’s Brand Fashion Brand category earlier this month, is also one of the nominees for Best Licensed Preschool Apparel or Accessories Range (0-5) at The Licensing Awards 2023, for its Peter Rabbit collection.  The Awards take place on September 12 at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.

Top: Blade & Rose will be launching a new Paddington children’s apparel collection in October.

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