GOLDIE + ACE: The Corduroy Collection

We ALWAYS love the styles from super cool Melbourne based kids clothes brand Goldie + Ace, and they've just released the corduroy collection from their 2021 winter edit - The Weekender. Check out the threads you'll want your kids to be wearing this winter!

Think cute, think cosy, think CORD. These are the threads you’ll want your kiddos to be wearing this winter!

We ALWAYS love the styles from super cool Melbourne based kids clothes brand Goldie + Ace, and they’ve just released the corduroy collection from their 2021 winter edit – The Weekender.

The Corduroy Collection

Keep kiddos cosy in these super cute Goldie+Ace vintage inspired corduroy pieces in the most gorgeous neutral tones perfect for the winter season.

Choose from vintage cut overalls, hooded jumpers with matching track joggers, cropped smock dresses, patchwork shirts and mini chinos all made from a soft cotton corduroy.

Cute & Cosy Cord

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THE WEEKENDER COLLECTION

The Goldie + Ace AW21 Collection, The Weekender, draws on the spirit of childhood trips to small Australian towns back in the ‘80s. For the brand’s designer, Alana Tiller, warm layers in lively colours and fun-loving patterns were always packed in the overnight bag for family adventures, and these pieces are lovingly reflected in this joyful collection.

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For more information or to buy:

goldieandace.com/collections/corduroy-cosys

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