SPOTLIGHT: Pip and Lenny

We know that all great things come from SA, so, in this regular section we will be putting a spotlight on a local business that you can feel great about supporting. #supportsa

PIP AND LENNY

Who is behind the brand?

Justine and Bec; midwives and mums to 6 children between us. We began this journey in 2017 with one rack of handpicked clothing, working out of Bec’s spare room amongst the splendid chaos that is our children.
We now stock over 30 different brands, have moved into a warehouse and have ventured into designing our very own Pip and Lenny label.

What do you do?

We do everything from carefully and thoughtfully selecting and maintaining stock, picking and packing orders, maintaining social media and managing admin. We also spend endless hours learning about the fashion industry and have begun designing our own clothing for little people.

Top Brands?

Pip and Lenny the Label
Snuggle Hunny Kids
Susukoshi
Olas Supply Co
Quincy Mae
Grown Clothing

Why shop with you?

Being mums of small children ourselves, we can relate to our shoppers. We want to provide your children with ethically made, comfortable and practical, yet irresistible, stylish threads.
We are passionate about supporting the hard working hands of small businesses around the globe and love to bring the best of these brands to our customers.
We think shopping should be convenient and exciting, hence why Pip and Lenny aims to stock the most beautiful pieces in the one place, taking the hassle out of your shopping experience.

pipandlenny.com.au
@pipandlenny

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