Goldie + Ace Launch The Golden Years Collection

The sun is out and the spring/summer 21 collection from our fave kidswear brand Goldie + Ace is in!  The collection titled The Golden Years officially launches September 16 and it's full of all the nostalgic references to childhoods of the 80s and 90s that we've come to know and love from Goldie + Ace. We've got your first look at the collection!

The sun is out and the spring/summer 21 collection from our fave kidswear brand Goldie + Ace is in!  The collection titled The Golden Years officially launches September 16 and it’s full of all the nostalgic references to childhoods of the 80s and 90s that we’ve come to know and love from Goldie + Ace.

goldie ace the golden years
goldie ace the golden years

The Golden Years Collection

The Golden Years collection is a memento of the classics and early childhood moments shared amongst family. From generation to generation. First steps, training wheels, board games and at-home recitals. All memories we share in those early years under the sun.

goldie + ace the golden years
goldie + ace the golden years

Make the most of the golden years

You might just catch a version of something familiar you wore growing up, out in the garden, or oval, playing a favourite family game.

From classic rugby sets, checkered pinafores to flowing floral summer dresses. This collection is an invitation to relive those first moments in clothing we all shared. Creating memories to cherish in this time we have together. Making the most of these golden years with your little ones.

goldie and ace the golden years

80s and 90s come to life

Goldie + Ace Co-founders Alana Tiller and Chris Kontos love to reference the fashion trends inspired from their own childhoods in the 80s and 90s and you can see this once again come to life in this collection.

For more information or to buy: 

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