Rug up with Buddy and Biggie this winter

Buddy and Biggie has exclusively launched its new line of personalised initial embroidered beanies, just in time to keep you and your kiddo's noggins warm this winter! 

It’s buddy beanie time!

Sydney accessories label, Buddy and Biggie, has exclusively launched its new line of initial embroidered beanies, just in time to keep you and your kiddo’s noggins warm this winter!

Buddy and Biggie, run by accessories designer Larissa Lane, has stayed true to their high quality and minimal design aesthetics, and you sure won’t find any scratchy, itchy beanie heads with the Australian-designed Buddy Beanies, made from a mid-weight 100% acrylic, which are soft on the skin.

Buddy Beanie Features: 

  • Kids/Adults tight knit beanie
  • Cuffed hem
  • Longer body
  • Mid weight
  • 100% acrylic
  • One size fits most
  • 42 cm circumference
  • 26 cm height
buddy-andbiggie

“While we have been traditionally known as a summer company, our new launch of our letter beanies and the expansion of our custom family jackets says otherwise – which means we have fashion to suit all babes, kiddos and biggies no matter the season,” says Lane.

The beanies complement Buddy and Biggie’s custom embroidered varsity jackets which feature stylish ribbed cuff and collar, button-through press studs and high quality front and back embroidery customised to the name or word of choice.

To purchase beanies and jackets, along with snap back caps, sunglasses, lunchboxes and more:

buddyandbiggie.com

@buddyandbiggie

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