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Babiekins Magazine

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Featurekins // HANBI, an Australian Children’s Brand

By Gina Munsey, Senior Editor 1 Comment

A well-executed neutral palette has the ability to stand out in a big, big way. We love how the (brand–new!) Australian clothing company Hanbi has embraced neutral tones in their Spring/Summer line (equivalent to Fall/Winter for those of us north of the equator).

While Hanbi clothes are designed for children’s movement and active play, the grown-up palette gives them a sophisticated edge that’s really fantastic. We’re definitely fans. Plus, what’s not to love about a brand named after such an adorable pup?

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Be sure to check out Hanbi  — and do let us know your favorite piece from the line!

Hanbi Shop | Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: australia, Babiekins, babiekins mag, Babiekins Magazine, childrens fashion, fall fashion, fashion magazine, hanbi, kids fall fashion, kids fashion magazine, neutrals Posted By: Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

About Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

Gina is a Mexico-born, Eastern Europe-raised writer who finds herself in historic Franklin, Tennessee. A blogger for 16+ years, trendspotter, and influencer, Gina serves as Senior Editor of Babiekins Magazine and also lends her voice to numerous publications. As a published interior stylist and author, she definitely owns more rugs than jeans and shoes combined. You can find Gina on Instagram @oaxacaborn.

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