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my son's first real haircut

my son’s first real haircut


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It took me nearly 2 1/2 years after my son was born to give him his first haircut. All along, I had cut his bangs a little, but never the back of his hair. For months, my mom had been telling me to cut his hair. Most of the time, people thought he was a [...]

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Holiday Clothing Trends for Kids

Holiday Clothing Trends for Kids


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We thought it would be fun to share some trends that we have seen in children’s special occasion clothes this holiday season.
Festive outfits that can be worn beyond the holiday season – Parents are seeking special occasion outfits for their children this holiday season; however they are looking for styles that are not the traditional [...]

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An attempt to clash-proof my daughter’s fall wardrobe

An attempt to clash-proof my daughter’s fall wardrobe


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This summer my daughter Zoe, now 22-months started to insist on choosing her own outfits each day. While I want to encourage her independence and creativity, and I want to get out of the front door with as little toddler-drama as possible, I can’t say it pleases me to take my child out in a [...]

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father's day hot pants

father’s day hot pants


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My 4-year-old son and I recently were shopping on Tea’s website for some new pants and a few tops. He had worn two, giant holes in his only pair of jeans, so when he saw the Sora Denim jeans and the Waves Rider blue hoodie, he shouted, “Those, Mama! I want those, please.” As I [...]

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featured tea retailer: fiddlesticks, san francisco, ca

featured tea retailer: fiddlesticks, san francisco, ca


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Spring is here, and so is the beautiful Tea Collection – a favorite in our store here in San Francisco… especially because they are local!
Beyond coveting this brand because of their consistent & exceptional quality, as well as the cohesive theme through and through… we wanted to share some of our season’s favorites!
Spring 1 is [...]

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bento box: a new way to bring lunch

bento box: a new way to bring lunch


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Ditch the bags and go for a box. I’m not talking about your regular American lunch box. The bento box is an option that kids will love for its unique style and cool factor. Your kid doesn’t have to be Asian to carry one either. I know you’re use to eating sushi and teriyaki [...]

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brazilian inspired izumi dress

brazilian inspired izumi dress


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My 2 year old daughter, Lizzie, is just starting to become interested in what she wears every day. It was so much fun to put her into the Izumi Dress, from the new Tea East Meets Brazil collection, and watch her animated reaction to the beautiful graphic on the front. I spent a few [...]

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week in review

week in review


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Happy holiday season! Right now I’m on the East coast watching a blanket of snow fall. It finally feels like the winter time and a season I associate with memories of family traditions. Because I grew up with parents of different religious backgrounds, December always meant spinning the dreidel, making latkes and [...]

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last minute tea holiday shopping

last minute tea holiday shopping


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If you’re still scrambling to do your holiday shopping, we have some great sales at Tea Collection on fun dresses, perfect layering pieces and even full sets. We also have some gift ideas here if you’re in need of inspiration. Head on over here to browse and see some of these favorites on [...]

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the fabulous traveling pink dress and a photography secret

the fabulous traveling pink dress and a photography secret


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Prior to leaving on a long travel adventure, I came across a great photography tip that I applied to nearly every picture. It is the Law of Thirds. When taking a picture divide the view finder into thirds, both horizontally and vertically so that you now have 9 imaginary boxes. Where the lines intersect are [...]

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