Mori expands into outerwear for AW21 collection

The baby essentials brand has unveiled three new clothing ranges for the AW21 season, including its first outerwear line, and new knitwear and velour ranges.

Following demand from its customers, Mori has launches its first range of waterproof outerwear, made from 100% recycled polyester derived from plastic bottles.

The range features water-resistant and windproof fabrics with cost fleece and organic cotton jersey linings, hooded protective caps, adjustable length cuffs and reflective Mori logos.

Available in sizes from six months to four years the collection ranges in price from £54 for the dungarees, up to £69 for the snowsuits.

The new knitwear includes a range of daywear in grey, cream and orange, available from newborn up to six years, and including jumpers, dungarees, joggers, cardigans, hats, booties and more.

Meanwhile, the velour collection for AW21 feature blush, navy or orange and is available from newborn up to five years, including sleepsuits, sweatshirts, joggers and dungarees, with frill details and fox appliques throughout, as well as extendable cuffs and waist bands.

 

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