Hippychick introduces bib collection

The new collection of Hippychick Bibs have now arrived in stock and are ready for order.

Hippychick has offered a range of other leading bib brands almost since it was founded, but the new range is the first of its own-brand offering.

The brand has combined all the best ingredients to make the bibs what it believes to be the most competent collection available.

Hippychick Bibs feature illustrations from British artist, Heather McLaughlin created from sustainable waterproof fabric made from recycled polyester.#

Artist Heather, commented: “Being in touch with trends is part of my role as a freelance surface pattern designer working across a multitude of product categories.

“The new bib ranges for Hippychick encompass some key icons trending for baby at the moment, translated into my illustration style. They were great fun to work on and I’m super proud of how they turned out.”

Featuring an adjustable Velcro neck closure and handy catch all front pocket, the bibs are available in a sleeved or little bib design. 

Hippychick Bibs are wipe clean, waterproof and stain resistant, machine washable and suitable for children from six to 24 months.

The bibs retail at £14.95 for a three-pack and £11.50 for the sleeved bib.

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