
Princess Dress Bedding Set
Little girls appetite robots on their clothes, too.
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Two moms created a band of dresses with pirates, ninjas and added patterns usually aloof for boys’ clothes so girls don’t accept to accept amid “girly” and “science-y.”
“This lets them say I'm a babe and I adulation it, and I additionally adulation dinosaurs,” says Princess Awesome co-founder Rebecca Melsky.
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Melsky’s babe insisted on cutting dresses every day back she was a toddler, but generally wore boys’ pajamas covered in trucks and airplanes to bed.
“I thought, ‘I ambition they fabricated a dress that had a spaceship or dinosaur,’” she recalls.
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But those kinds of dresses didn’t exist, Melsky says.
She and acquaintance Eva St. Clair set out to change that. They put their bed-making machines to assignment in April 2013, and Princess Awesome was born.
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The Washington, D.C., duo again awash out of their hand-sewn banal and wants to move to branch production.
Their online fundraiser to accounts the amplification bound burst its $35,000 ambition and had raked in added than $120,000 as of Sunday night.
["436.5"]Melsky and St. Clair plan to reopen their online abundance this summer, but parents can pre-order dresses on Kickstarter.
The band accepted includes a amethyst dress with a checkered Pi book brim and a blooming dress with diminutive shells on the bottom.
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