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Six children sat next to the fire beside a christmas tree

To mark the start of the festive season and the arrival of its Christmas collection, family-owned and run childrenswear brand, Trotters, is launching online with Next.

Set to be situated within the childrenswear category on Next.co.uk, the Trotters page will contain a specially curated capsule collection. It will showcase some of the standout pieces from its autumn/winter collection as well as its Christmas ranges.

Highlights include the bestselling Jemima dresses and the Arabella Collection. Also, festive tartan pieces featuring traditional smocked detailing. In addition, for the first time ever, the collection will include the Hampton canvas shoe range. The handmade shoes use organic cotton and natural rubber for a relaxed, comfortable fit.

Trotters’ ethos is to provide high quality, stylish and traditional clothing and an excellent shopping experience for both parents and their children.

 

Four young children in Trotters clothing for Christmas campaign

 

Commenting is co-founder, Sophie Mirman. “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate Trotters’ 30th birthday than to collaborate with such a prestigious business as Next.

“This is the first time that alongside our iconic dresses, we will also be showcasing our canvas shoe range outside of our own stores and website. We are extremely excited to be working alongside the Next team in this new venture.”

Trotters has been a family favourite in the UK for many years. It attracts parents and many famous faces shopping for their children; not to mention those seeking gifts for new babies, birthdays, and Christenings.

Trotters’ 30th anniversary marks its ability to stand the test of time; representing a British brand going from strength to strength. For further information on Trotters, please click here.

 

 

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