Goldie + Ace release High Summer ‘Seachange’ Collection

Super cool kidswear brand Goldie + Ace do retro oh-so-well and their latest collection launch, 'Seachange' is no exception! 

Super cool kidswear brand Goldie + Ace do retro oh-so-well and their latest collection launch, ‘Seachange’ is no exception!

Seachange evokes the summer tradition of heading to our favourite Australian holiday destinations, the enjoyment of connecting with loved over the summer season and creating wonderful memories of family adventures by the water.

goldie and ace summer
goldie ace summer

Balmy summer collection

Perfect for a retreat to the bay or an escape to the coast, playing under the sun in soft cotton waffle sets and finishing the days celebrating at family BBQs in breathable linen.

goldie ace summer
goldie ace summer

Summer by the water

Soak up this balmy summer collection created by the brands Melbourne-based, Co-founders Alana Tiller and Chris Kontos’ own childhood memories of summers by the water.

goldie ace summer
goldie ace summer

The Seachange collection by Goldie + Ace launches online on Sunday 21 November 2021. 

For more information: 

goldieandace.com

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