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It might not be 2023, but we’re still living in Barbie’s world! Children’s clothing brand Kyte Baby is giving us all the Barbie-inspired mommy and me vibes with their newest launch: Kyte Baby x Barbie™.
Kyte Baby is an infant and toddler-focused clothing line made almost entirely from bamboo rayon. The material is soft and breathable, and a huge trend among moms looking for eco-friendly options for their little ones.
Here’s a look at some of the top options available in the new collaboration:
The Kyte Baby x Barbie™ collaboration is officially available to shop on Thursday, March 6, 2025 at 10am CT/11am ET.
The launch features a wide range of products in two playful prints. Those two prints are Barbie™ Beach, a light pink variation, and Barbie™ Astronaut in a medium shade of purple. Each print comes sleep bags, footies, bodysuits, rompers, dresses and pajamas. You can also select sheets, blankets, pillowcases or match with adult-sized tees for women.
You can access the sale 30 minutes before everyone else by signing up for Kyte Club, the brand’s VIP Facebook group that is free for all parents and caregivers.
Shop the Kyte Baby x Barbie launch today
Kyte Baby is ultra-sort and environmentally friendly clothing line for infants, toddlers and mom. The clothes come in a variety of sizes to keep your child comfortable for years. Plus, the brand was created by a mother whose child was suffering from eczema and she wanted to create a line of products that would be comfortable, breathable and safe.
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