5 Thai Kids clothing brands I love
When I arrived in Thailand, I was not sure how to renew my kids wardrobe. The brands I love either did not deliver to Bangkok, or charged enormous delivery fees. After a couple of disappointing trips to Zara, H&M and Uniqlo, for basics, I realized I needed to find other options. I was looking for more original, unique and cheaper pieces of clothes. So.... I spent hours investigating Facebook and Instagram, and found AMAZING Thai kids clothing brands. Here are 5 of my favorite ones. If you want more, send me a message on Facebook or Instagram @littlevoyageurs and I will get another post ready for the blog.
Minimal kids. Stylish, confortable, and affordable short and tee shirt combo. Minimal Kids quickly became my GO-TO brand for my girls aged 3 and 6 for daily wear. My girls love the brand as their clothes are easy to put on, super light and comfy to run and play with. And I love how they look every day. So it is a win win!


Jampa. A heaven for romper, bloomer and jumpsuit lovers, like me. I am addicted to the perfect cut, the light and resistant fabrics, the minimal design and the natural colors of Jampa clothing's products. Since I got three of their summer rompers for my 18 months old, I forgot all his other clothes! @jampa_clothing





ULU. Dreamy baby wears : bodysuits, bloomers (so in love with their ribbed shorts, I even asked if they can make some for big kids & mamas ?), and hats. On top of the great cut, I adore the soft colors and different material used (gauze, ribbed cotton, jersey cotton) which both look and feel incredible. If I ever get another little one, he will be for sure dressed in Ulu head to toe from 0-9 months.




Kiddies. Casual yet elegant clothes for babies to big kids. We love the modern patterns and romantic cuts. Kiddies even has some gorgeous mommy and daughter matching dresses.


Little Lemon. The perfect brand for stylish little ones in Thailand's steamy weather. I had a instant crush on the mix of gorgeous light fabrics, lovely basic patterns and soft colors used by Little Lemon. They offer mainly toddler size (for now) and have a wide range of clothes : dresses, skirts, culotte pants, retro bonnet (looooove those), headbands (for mamas as well), and a couple of adorable boys shirts and shorts.


