A unisex tee, cut slightly oversized for that slouchier fit and giving room for that inevitable growth of our young wearers. Constructed in a luxuriously soft, but heavier organic cotton for a comfortable but resilient wear.
The infaant kids t-shirt range offers a range of original art-based prints, each in collaboration with local artists, across varying media from watercolour & pencil to digital and 3D-render. Explore the full range of infaant prints here.
What's the story with our frog? Read more below.
- Made in Portugal. Printed in London with GOTS certified inks.
- 100% Premium Organic Cotton,180gm jersey.
- Woven infaant logo patch to side-seam.
- Regular/Boxy-Fit.
- Sizing from Toddler (2) to Teen (14).
Key product features
Measurement (cm) | ||||
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AGE | A | B | C | D |
2 | 33.5 | 37 | 39 | 31 |
3-4 | 36 | 40 | 43 | 35 |
5-6 | 38.5 | 43 | 47 | 39 |
7-8 | 41 | 46 | 51 | 43.5 |
9-10 | 43.5 | 49 | 55 | 48 |
11-12 | 46 | 52 | 59 | 52 |
13-14 | 48.5 | 55 | 63 | 56 |
Made from 100% Organic Cotton.
Please help protect the planet for our infaant’s; wash at 30-degrees or below; inside-out with similar colours. Iron on the reverse of any print. Do not tumble-dry or dry-clean.
Free Delivery on UK orders over £25.00 and International orders over £100.00. Full-detail of delivery costs and times can be found in our Shipping page.
For any returns, please notify us within 7-days and return to us within 14-days of receipt. All items returned must be unworn and in original condition, with all labels attached. Our full returns policy can be found here.
Human Behaviour – Frog
A favourite since launch, the Human Behaviour series of prints offers images of some of our most beloved animal friends. Hidden in plain sight however is a deeper story to be discovered. Tactfully designed to prompt questions, each print is a conversation starter, aiming to support understanding at an earlier age.
We kick-off SS23 with an unlikely trio - a Dart Frog, a Toucan and a Koala, but each have something in-common. Sadly, they all feature on the Endangered Animals List. Why the winder? Well, we can't simply turn a key and bring them back. It's a sad story, but just possibly with a greater understanding at an earlier age, this next generation might go on to write a happy ending :)