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Little Punk London: Have your own little royal baby

Little Punk London: Have your own little royal baby
8 May 2013
Pooja Sahny
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Pooja Sahny
8 May 2013

Kate and Will first gave us all good news with the announcement of their engagement. Now, there is a baby on the way. In anticipation of the third heir to the throne arriving, Little Punk London has launched their very own Royal Baby Range.
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Everybody wants a bit of royalty now that the Olympic and Jubilee buzz is over. Following the tradition of the British flag, Little Punk London uses bold stripes of red, white and blue as the centre piece for their outfits. However, a signature crown logo is the finishing touch to these super-duper-cute outfits.

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The duo of Helen Keenan and Helen Carter, the creative force behind Little Punk London, want what is best for your little munchkin. The celebratory collection consists of super-soft onesies, chic bodysuits and knotted baby hats, all of which are ethically made and sustainably sourced within the UK.

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With prices starting at £6.99 up to £22.99, feast your eyes on a wardrobe that’s fit for a little king or queen. As these not-so-fancy prices, why not invest in a few of the selections on offer? Outfit sizes range from 0-24 months. Match the pieces with leggings or jeans if it’s a bit of a chilly day outside.

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How precious will your baby look, all dressed up in the royal colours to celebrate Great Britain’s BIGGEST announcement in decades?!

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Please note, as adorable as these babies are, they are not sold with the clothing.

Pooja Sahny
Photos: Courtsy of Little Punk London

Shop here to pick your outfit.

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