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Boys' Jackets by Up and Away

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Boys' Jackets by Up and Away

Up and Away, a division of Hank Sugerman, Inc., is an infant and children’s jacket manufacturer located in California. In business since 1993, they produce high quality with authentic styling leatherman, bomber and flight jackets for boys and girls. Each is made with close attention to details. What sets these boys' jackets apart are: High quality materials in and out Patches are proportioned according to the particular jacket size Fun and innovative zipper pulls (i.e. Airplane, Baseball Glove …) Snap closure pockets, ribbed waist and cuffs Quilted lining with polyester filling for warmth Only one combined size (boys 4/5) Big inside...

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Introducing a new brand - Kidz B Kidz

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Introducing a new brand - Kidz B Kidz

Kidz b Kidz (KbK) is a non-profit label that blends together playful images created by kids with colorful textile designs. Kidz be Kidz’s mission is to give kids of all ages a voice and a means to help children who are battling serious illness. All profits from the sale of clothes with the KbK label are donated to CureSearch National Cancer Foundation Children’s Hospital Boston. For this particular line The Boy’s Store will carry a few styles in adult sizes so that Mom and Dad can also show their support for such a noteworthy cause.   So stop on by and shop...

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Wes and Willy Pajama Sets

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Wes and Willy Pajama Sets

American-made PJs are to be introduced with Wes & Willy's Fall 2009 collection. These boy's pajamas will be manufactured by Sara's print a leading sleepwear company.  The new PJs will feature designs geared for boys. This new boy-centric sleepwear line will include comfortable two-piece sets as well as a selection of boys' lounge-style bottoms only.  Sara’s Prints, under license for Wes & Willy, manufactures soft and cozy sleepwear in the United States.  A big bonus in our eyes.  We love and are big supporters of American clothing manufacturing. The new Wes and Willy pajamas are designed as flame-retardant sleepwear.  The PJ line...

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Mulberribush Clothing and a Green Initiative

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Mulberribush Clothing and a Green Initiative

Mulberribush clothing has announced three new green initiatives.  They will be going green with their Spring 2009 collection.  In an effort to improve their clothing quality.  And to bring back more children's clothing manufacturing to the United States.   The initiatives (in brief): Mulberribush Clothing will be making the majority of its items out of  a hundred percent certified organic cotton.  Making this change will increase the cost of manufacturing. But Mulberribush wants to keep its clothing still affordable. Therefore the pricing will stay close to what it has been in the past. Mulberribush's second Initiative is to begin printing all styles in their factory...

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Organic Socks for Boys by Jefferies Socks

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Organic Socks for Boys by Jefferies Socks

Country Kids, a division of Jefferies Socks, has just announced, with what looks to us as some mild trepidation, that they will be introducing a new line of organic socks for boys (and girls) for Spring 2009. We for one are looking forward to seeing the full line up. The new boy's (and girl's) organic sock line will come in a multitude of colors and styles. And as it's name implies, the line will be made from certified organic cotton using an environmentally friendly process. The Country Kids organic line will also offer baby boy and girl booties, beanies and socks in crew...

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