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Parents in India: what’s missing in kidswear today?
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Parents in India: what’s missing in kidswear today?

I’m currently building a kidswear brand in India using deadstock fabrics, and I’m almost done with sampling ✨

As I get closer to launch, I’d love to hear from Indian parents about what actually matters when buying clothes for kids.

What do you prioritize most: comfort, durability, design, pricing, fabric quality?

What do existing kidswear brands lack?

Are there specific fits, prints, or practical details you wish brands focused on more?

Would sustainability influence your buying decision for kidswear?

Trying to build something that feels thoughtful, wearable, and long-lasting, not just cute for Instagram 😄

Would genuinely love to hear your thoughts and experiences as parents.

u/Typical-Maximum5752 — 5 days ago
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This Mother's Day, leave something that lasts forever💗

Say it now, before they're too grown to remember you said it.

Drop a letter or note ✍️ to your baby in the comments like a promise, a fear, something silly, something true. There's no right way.

Make it even more special by attaching a photo or video with your letter**📸** your bump, your newborn, tht first smile. Something they'll see one day and know how loved they were

We save every single one. Next Mother's Day and every year after🕰️we bring them back
sooo today, take 2 mins and leave a social memory for ur baby

Imagine reading this again when your baby turns 1. Then 5. Then 10.

This comment you're about to write? It's going to mean everything someday💕

Note: This post comes down after Mother's Day but your letter stays with us forever

Drop yours below even one sentence is enough

By commenting, you're happy for your letter to be reshared in future Mother's Day posts. We'll always credit you. We promise.💗

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u/sassy_soul_04 — 13 days ago

Parents of India: With education costs rising so fast, how are you practically saving for your kids?

Hey everyone, I’m trying to set up a solid financial base for my child's future but the options are confusing. Banks constantly push child ULIPs and insurance plans-the emotional safety net is nice, but the hidden charges seem awful compared to mutual funds. What platforms are you all using for this? Do you just use Zerodha or Groww and mentally separate your kid's money from your own, or do you actually buy those dedicated child insurance plans? Would love to know your exact setups!

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u/Odd-Ice2210 — 12 days ago