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CHILDREN'S ETHICAL CLOTHING 'TO BE EARTHY COLOURED FOR AUTUMN'
Brown and earthy coloured children's ethical clothing is becoming increasingly popular as the UK enters autumn, an expert asserts.
The London Free Press reports that layering is being adopted universally as a way of inexpensively adding to an existing wardrobe, upgrading this with new seasonal items.
Industry figure Kevin Meloche claims that girls are increasingly turning to chocolate brown children's ethical clothing, pairing this with pinks and blacks.
Designer Petra Fitzner tells the news provider that boys are also likely to use earthy tones such as browns, greys and olive greens.
"They want to be individual but not stand out too much from their peers," she explains.
Ms Fitzner adds that additional items used to provide a splash of colour include items in red, cobalt blue and lime.
Charlotte Observer style guru Bobbie Thomas recently claimed that ethical clothing basics are essential for next season's trends, with the T-shirt taking its place as the most important garment of autumn.
