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Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

Featurekins // Mini and Maximus: Animal Collective

By Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief Leave a Comment

We are HUGE fans of the always inspiring and cool label- Mini and Maximus. Their ‘Animal Collective’  is one of our favorites and how could it not be with shirts like  “What Would Mother Say” and their “Almost Famous” pullovers! Have a look at their collection here and their awesome collection of prints here.

We asked Mini and Maximus about their new collection and this is what they had to say!

He scales a wall like a tree monkey. She screams louder than a squawking parrot. They track mud in like a pack of not four, but six legged wolves. You hunt them down to brush their teeth, to tie their shoes, or eat their vegetables. Day after day it’s a constant game of catch and release. They run free, trouble ensues and crazy things happen. Who are these elusive, untamed little creatures? The makers of Mini & Maximus clap their hands and say, “we want more!”

This fall, we stare down these little animal-like creatures, then add extra teeth, a crown or long lashes. We look to artists like Evan Rossell, Brook Reidt and Mika 5 year old for extra graphics of fictitious figures so that you can adorn your wild imps in our tees, onesies, hoodies and sweatpants. Now they can show us just how creatively mischievous they are, in hopes that they will be recognized as reckless comrades on the school yard, and you can avoid those perfectly pesky my-child-always-colors-inside-the-lines type parents.

Welcome ‘Animal Collective’, the Fall 2012 collection from Mini & Maximus.

 

 

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, Animal Collective, Babiekins, babiekins mag, Babiekins Magazine, fashion magazine, kids fashion, kids fashion magazine, Mini and Maximus Posted By: Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief


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