Viktoria & Woods expands into kidswear with organic cotton tee

Viktoria and Woods have expanded its unisex offering by releasing a unisex kids’ shirt just in time for Father’s Day. The shirt is manufactured in Australia from GOTS Certified 100% organic cotton and represents the brand’s dedication to sustainability. In Melbourne, Victoria, it is chemical-free grown and woven into silky jersey fabric.

Organic cotton that is GOTS Certified (Global Organic Textiles Standard) uses substantially less water to grow, lowering CO2 emissions by more than 40%.

Margie Woods, the founder and creative director of Viktoria and Woods (V&W), stated her son motivated her to tap into the next generation of V&W customers while speaking about the brand’s maiden entry into kidswear.

Woods added that the Woods kids tee is manufactured in Melbourne from 100% organic cotton and is mindfully crafted with sustainability at the center of their brand. They’re delighted to share their thoughtful thinking and communicate these important lessons with their V&W community’s tiny loves. The tee is a way for the company to appreciate its whole community, big and small.

she added that in these trying times, the V&W unisex tee is intended to be an expression of their appreciation, hope, and inspiration for every one of their treasured Viktoria & Woods family.

The V&W unisex kid’s shirt is available in sizes ranging from six months to five years and can be purchased at any V&W store or online. The $60 children’s t-shirt is available in black and white.

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