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Little & Lively -Captivating the Slow Fashion Movement in Canada w/ Transparency

Family owned and operated clothing company, LittleAndLively.com announces the company is a leader in the Slow Fashion Movement in Canada while maintaining a superior transparency for customers

Abbotsford, BC - May 2, 2018 /MarketersMedia/

Little & Lively, a family owned, and operated business announces the company is a leader in The Slow Fashion Movement in Canada while maintaining the transparency that customers have come to expect.

The Slow Fashion Movement has been thriving in Europe and now Canadian designers and boutiques are following suit, using their own sustainable and eco-friendly methods to create kids clothing canada.

"We have taken significant steps to ensure our clothing offerings are made using sustainable methods that are ethical," stated Little & Lively designer/owner Carmen West. "All of our clothes are designed and made in the same city (Abbotsford), and we offer clothing options for your entire family with sizes ranging from newborn to women's extra-large. Those interested can see our coordinating Women's clothing under the brand name, The Kindred Clothing Co. online."

While the eco-fashion movement is now gaining momentum in Canada, this isn't the first time it has come to this country. In fact, the methods used for designing and producing clothes that are now part of this movement actually began in the 1970s. Today, designers are moving away from the popularity of the hemp in the 70s and instead focusing on cute, stylish and wearable designs made with the same sustainable methods. All this is being done by Little & Lively while the company still maintains superior transparency regarding their methods and processes.

"When we formed the Little & Lively company, we kept family at the forefront of our efforts," continued West. "Today, we use the same methods to ensure that we provide the absolute best in regard to design and production methods."

Additional information about the services offered by Little & Lively, as well as the company's involvement with The Slow Fashion Movement in Canada, can be found by visiting the company's website. Here individuals can also browse the selection of kids clothes online and womens clothing online.

ABOUT LITTLE & LIVELY

Little & Lively is a company that was built on the concept of family. Since the launch of the clothing line, this has been a family operated business that allowed the owners to keep a focus on what was most important in their lives. The business has been structured around their family with the intention of being able to maintain a healthy balance between family and work. Each of the creations available online has an effortless, carefree style, that is designed for children and families in mind. The items are perfect for everyday wear, as well as special occasions.

Contact Info:
Name: Jordan West
Email: jordan@mindfulmarketing.co
Organization: Little & Lively
Address: 2615 Montrose Ave, Abbotsford, BC V2S 3T5
Phone: (604) 746-4499

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For more information, please visit http://www.littleandlively.com

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