Tropel Kids

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Tropel Kids

Tropel Kids is a childrenswear brand rooted in joyful creativity, ethical craftsmanship and enduring quality. Founded by Ana, a furniture designer and mum of two, the brand blends sculptural shapes with soft, practical fabrics. All our garments are designed in London and made in small quantities by a family-run all women team in Leicester. 

At Tropel Kids, we’re here to make clothes that kids actually want to wear and that grownups can feel good about buying. No beige basics. No fast fashion. Just joyful, well-made gear for small people with big personalities.

Address

Notting Dale
London
W114JX
United Kingdom

Brochures

Tropel Kids: Small People, mighty style.
A small booklet introducing Tropel Kids: sharing our story, values and inspiration behind the brand.
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    Rainy Jumper
    Get cosy in this heavyweight cotton sweatshirt with a fleecy interior, deep charcoal base, pink accents and mint ribbing, where soft tones meet bold contrasts for instant style.
    Cloudy Jumper
    An everyday essential in heavyweight cotton jersey with a fleecy interior, this comfy sweatshirt comes in cameo green with a bold blue cloud and ribbed details for growing room.
    Moonrise Jacket
    A bold 100% cotton jacket with a purple base, striped panels, an orange circle detail, and playful shoulder flaps — comfy, cozy, and made to stand out.
    Half-moon Dress
    The Halfmoon Dress blends simplicity with bold style. In vibrant yellow 100% cotton jersey with a striped shoulder detail, it’s light, versatile and grows into a chic long shirt.
    Petal Dress
    The Petal Dress is an everyday standout. With wing-like shoulder details and ribbed sleeves, it’s sleek, comfy and effortlessly striking.
    Lollipop Dress
    The Lollipop Dress is your all-season favourite. Made from 100% cotton, it’s breezy for summer and easy to layer in cooler weather. With bold striped panels, playful shoulder details and a coral and r …
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