Posted by nuala
on August 24, 2010
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Summer hits San Francisco later than the rest of the country, and yesterday was the first work day that temperatures reached above 90 degrees! After months of fog the sunshine is very welcome, and eight of us rode our bikes to work instead of driving or taking the bus. At Tea we support Spare the [...]
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Posted by katy
on August 10, 2010
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We found the inspiration for our Nanaos Dragon Pullover in the streets of Budapest on this amazing manhole cover.
Check out some other cool manhole imagery from Budapest.
We found these on a blog called Manhole Miscellany.
Here at Tea, we’ve been wondering whether the image on the pullover is really a dragon. Or could it be [...]
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Posted by nuala
on August 3, 2010
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Tošo Dabac was a Croatian photographer, whose work largely focused on the streets of Zagreb between 1920 and his death in 1970. A contemporary of other famous European photographers of the time such as Robert Doisneau and Henri Cartier-Bresson, his photographs have been exhibited widely throughout the world.
Dabac’s work portrays the moments of daily life [...]
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Posted by katy
on July 31, 2010
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Pink Blue Project by Korean photographer JeongMee Yoon.
When his young daughter only wanted to wear pink, Korean photographer JeongMee Yoon decided to explore the connection between consumerism and color preference. How much are girls and boys influenced with their color preferences by what’s available to them? Seemingly a lot. It just reminds us to to [...]
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Posted by lisac
on July 30, 2010
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Hey everyone, are you ready to Express Your Creativity With Tea? We’re now on Polyvore, which is the leading community site for online style. Using the site’s virtual styling tool, you can create unique sets that are digital collages of clothing, accessories and lifestyle products.
Here’s how it our Back-to-School Express Your Creativity with [...]
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Posted by lisac
on July 30, 2010
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At Tea, we really believe in going there and bringing your kids. On the Public Bikes blog, there’s an interesting discussion and observation about biking with your kids and how easy and popular it is to do in Copenhagen and Amsterdam.
PUBLIC wants to “Rethink The Way We Get Around” and we think that’s pretty cool.
We’d [...]
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Posted by nuala
on July 20, 2010
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Did you know that Budapest is home to one of the largest animation studios in Europe? PannoniaFilm was started in 1951 and has been making successful animated TV shows and movies for decades. One of the more famous ones tells the store of Vuk the fox, made in 1981. Similar in storyline to Bambi, [...]
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Posted by Krista Reinhard
on February 16, 2010
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Daily Tea has always been a favorite for boys with its cool, stylish graphic tees and comfy, 100% cotton knit pants. To ensure that little boys could continue wearing our easy, fashionable styles, we now offer Daily Tea up to size 8. Our first spring Daily Tea collection, Seoul Play offers a plethora of great [...]
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Posted by Krista Reinhard
on January 19, 2010
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Tastes and trends in kid’s clothing are always changing, and sometimes “style” seems hard to define. At Tea, we believe in timeless, original designs that are both beautiful and incredibly wearable.
Take a look at how children’s clothing styles in America have changed over the years. We’d love to hear which decade or trend is your [...]
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Posted by Krista Reinhard
on December 15, 2009
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Tea Collection has re-introduced their original Eternal Layette, well-known styles and prints from Tea’s first collection in 2002.
The entire Eternal Layette collection of baby clothes is now made with exceptionally soft Pima Cotton. The Chinese sweater jacket features a distinctive piqué stitch and mother of pearl buttons. The Lotus print in pearl pink and dove [...]
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