Beautiful clothes, grossly overpriced. Although they do have a new line, called«Me Too» that is much more reasonable than that Cakewalk brand.
Gayle G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fairfax, VA
When I was over at Periwinkle, I saw this place out of the corner of my eye and had to stop in. I had a serious case of deja vu. I had seen some of these high end, designer baby/toddler clothes before. but at *much* lower prices. But where? Ah, of course, the Old Town Warehouse sale. Right. Thank goodness for the teeny tiny clearance section because the«regular» prices here made me feel weak in the knees, and not in a good way. It is a really cute store, and for those moms and dads who are OK with paying one hundred bucks and up for a shirt that his/her child will grow out of in a 3 month span. that’s fine. But, I will be sticking to the clearance stuff and the warehouse sales.
Michelle B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Santa Cruz, CA
I haven’t contributed to the overpopulation of the earth, but most of my friends have. So, when a friend’s son turned one last week, I decided to pop into this little store in the new shops of Slater’s Lane for a gift. I think little kid’s clothes are so cute… it’s like dressing up dolls. This place has some really cute but VERY expensive stuff. We’re talking about $ 150 teeny tiny jackets that a kid will grow out of in a few months. I’ve been in here a few times and right now they’re having a 50% off sale on winter clothes. Everytime I come in here there’s some obnoxious woman acting like she’s the Devil Wears Prada woman, shopping for her offspring but letting the kid run amuck. The lady who runs store is nice enough but not very helpful. Considering how tiny the place is, you’d think she’d notice us standing at the register waiting to check out instead of folding fifty-dollar Italian bibs. That brings me to wonder who these clothes are really for. Like the kids give a crap about designer silk pajamas that they’ll probably wet the bed in. I guess it’s better off I don’t have kids.