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Topsy Toesy boutique at Baby Expo headwear & footwear for kids ...

Online boutique at Sussex Baby Expo

Vogue, Tatler & Daily Telegraph featured headwear & footwear for little ones

Newly established online boutique TopsyToesy.co.uk , specialising in headwear and footwear for children, launches into the new season with a collection of current stylish designs, several of which have already been picked up by, and featured in, publications such as Vogue, Tatler and The Daily Telegraph

Sussex-based Topsy Toesy is the brain-child of live-entertainment publicist Lisa Kingsnorth who, after giving birth to her daughter two-years ago, felt the UK market to be lacking an outlet that specifically provides a unique and desirable range of headwear and footwear for babies and young children for every occasion, as she explains:  “Whilst there appears to be an abundance of beautiful clothing available for babies and young children in every imaginable style, I had struggled to find a range of hats and shoes for my daughter to compliment her outfits, whilst providing the necessary protection, quality and comfort I desired....

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Heather's Knits: Trapper Hat

: I love it! It's a big bulky hat and will definitely keep me warm. I actually wore it today even though it was only in the 40s. The pattern was written strangely IMO but I made it through. It started out with crochet instructions which was like reading a foreign language. A quick Google search had me on my way, albeit grumbling a bit that I had to crochet. The Clover needles were miserable to work with, I actually got a splinter from them! But I've spent enough money on my knitting habit lately and I doubt I will need US13 needles often so I used what I had. Boy, my arms are sore from using bulky yarn on huge crappy needles. It took a lot more physical strength than my usual knitting. It probably took about 3-4 hours to complete, not bad!