Vagabond Babe

Vagabond Babe

I'm SO excited about this shop share and giveaway, you guys. This Squamish based business was founded and is run by #momboss, Shannon Cairney, mother to two little vagabonds, Dublin and Penny.

Keep reading for a ton of info, plus an exclusive DISCOUNT CODE & GIVEAWAY... 

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Hair(y) Styles for Boys

Hair(y) Styles for Boys

I was recently inspired by a follower of mine to write about trendy hairstyles for boys (thanks, Rachel). It is sometimes ironic of myself to stress the fact that I am obsessed with stylish dos for dudes, since my own son rocked quite the "bed head", "curly, frizz ball" quaff for so long. I'm a sucker for long curls, so I tried to obtain that style for him as long as I could, but I just couldn't tolerate the messiness any longer; it needed shape. I'm so pleased with how Hudson's turned out (see bottom of this post), and I can't wait for his hair to thicken to execute the look flawlessly.

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Bobo and Pinky

Bobo and Pinky

Since having her identical twin boys in 2011, founder and owner of Bobo and Pinky, Ashley Johnson, noticed there was a demand for an online platform where parents could shop and consign from the comfort of their own home. Bobo and Pinky sells gently used clothing, wooden and eco friendly toys, as well, showcases handmade items from local artisans. There are many clothing options and products for parents of twins, also offering a 'multiples discount'. 

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Hudson + Hobbs

Hudson + Hobbs

Teri, founder, owner, and designer of Hudson + Hobbs, believes in designing modern, unique, adult inspired clothing for kids. It is important to her that she sources and manufactures as much of her products, if not all of her pieces, locally in Vancouver, which she has successfully done so far. The goal of Hudson + Hobbs is to create stand-out pieces that will illuminate any mini’s wardrobe. Although Teri released a handful of pieces over the past Fall to introduce her brand, she will officially launch with her 16 piece 16 FW collection.

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