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Barbara Short Set in Summerhouse Stripe

$ 154.00
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Our beloved Barbara style returns as a simple, swingy everyday top and short set, with her signature statement puff sleeves. The season’s ‘summerhouse stripe’ cotton is set off with pretty contrast embroidery, with hand blanket stitch finishing at pocket sand hem, and embroidered motifs at pockets and shorts hemline. Featuring an elasticated neckline and sleeves, and elasticated adjustable shorts waist for comfort. Barbara’s sweet nautical mood is perfect for beach days and holidays.

Hand wash recommended.

Sizing
The age range in our sizing should be used as a guideline. 

2-3 years. Blouse length is 16.9" - Waist measures 8.6" relaxed elastic. (adjuster will allow waist to become smaller). Short inseam measures 1.3"

3-5 years. Blouse length is 17.7" - Waist measures 9" relaxed elastic. (adjuster will allow waist to become smaller). Short inseam measures 1.5"

5-7 years. Blouse length is 19.2" - Waist measures 9.8" relaxed elastic. (adjuster will allow waist to become smaller). Short inseam measures 1.9"

7-9 years. Blouse length is 20.8" - Waist measures 10.6" relaxed elastic. (adjuster will allow waist to become smaller). Short inseam measures 2.3"

9-11 years. Blouse length is 23.2" - Waist measures 11.8" relaxed elastic. (adjuster will allow waist to become smaller). Short inseam measures 2.7"

Composition
100% Organic Cotton (Yarn-dyed Stripe)

Ethically made in India


Apolina was born out of a desire to create a more authentic style, something exciting yet nostalgic, not a passing trend, but a modern embroidered children's brand with longevity and a sense of craft.

Apolina is designed in England but inspired by travel and the natural world. Traditional handicrafts from many different cultures serve as the starting point for Apolina pieces, and our color palettes look to unusual color combinations found in nature.

Founder, Caroline, worked in the fashion industry for over a decade before launching Apolina. After the birth of her two daughters, she became disillusioned with the fast-paced women's fashion industry and wanted to create more freely, based purely on passion. 

Fond memories of the cherished clothing from her childhood; dresses hand-embroidered by her own grandmother and treasured 1970s hand-me down smocks from older cousins drew her attention to the importance of clothing on a child's young sense of self and ability to express themselves.

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