Cool Hunting
by Passa Chattra

Fuzzy Culture, an independent U.K.-based children's label, mixes natural wools with an urban attitude for a line of colorful tops and beanie hats. Their merino wool comes from sustainable sheep ranches in New Zealand, who take animal welfare seriously. Strong on color and fit too, their designs make for the ultimate in versatility and longevity.
The Fuzzy Culture collection won't show signs of age, encouraging users to pass clothing on to future children. Encouraging buyers to get as much use as possible out of the line, Fuzzy designs all their tops for layering or for wearing alone and with dimensions long enough to tuck in—doubling their life by creating room to grow.

Prices range from £9-21, and all items sell from the Fuzzy Culture online shop.
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