Goldie + Ace release new styles in time for winter

Super cool Melbourne based kids clothes brand Goldie + Ace have released their winter new styles, just in time for the July deep freeze, and we think you'll love these parachute track sets with a hint of retro and a heap of chic!

Goldie + Ace release Parachute Sports Track Sets

Fun, super cool Melbourne based kids clothes brand Goldie + Ace have released their winter new styles, just in time for the July deep freeze, and we think you’re bound to fall for these parachute material track sets… geddit? Fall for? Parachute? Ha ha!

Goldie + Ace Parachute Track sets

Your little one will LOVE these cool, calm and collected para-track sets! Talk about street style.

We love a good throwback and who doesn’t have so many fun memories of getting about in their parachute sets when they were a kiddo?

The track sets come in a range of retro colours, and are the perfect lightweight material for kiddos to bounce around in without being restricted by heavy threads and bulky padding!

About Goldie + Ace

Goldie + Ace is a fun kids clothing brand based in Melbourne, with a simple vision; Buy less, wear more and pass on.

Creating durable, quality clothes that spark joy. Goldie + Ace strives for an honest approach to producing garments that are comfortable, ethically sourced and made with exceptional craftsmanship to last and be loved.

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