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Best&Less' new baby and kids clothing range showcases Aussie pride in the cutest way possible.

 

If there’s anything we’ve learnt in the past few days it’s that in times of need, Australians will band together and support each other, no questions asked.

Our camaraderie, generosity and resourcefulness in response to the bushfires should give us a lot to be proud of.

In celebration of this, Best&Less’ Australia Day kids and baby collection showcases the Aussie spirit in the sweetest way possible. Think: native flora and fauna prints and illustrations of koalas, fairy bread and wattle.

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In the collection is a range of pieces, including bodysuits for tiny newborns, newborns, 0 – 3 months, 6-12 months, 12-18 months and 18-24 months.

Best&Less support the charity Drought Angels, who provide relief to Aussies in need across rural areas. This can include helping farmers and their families by providing stock feed, financial support, local produce vouchers and moral support.

In a statement to Mamamia, Best&Less CEO, Rodney Orrock, said the company has raised $548,277 for the charity in the last two months to be donated.

“As drought and fires ravage the country, Best&Less has been a long-term supporter of Drought Angels, the community organisation providing on-the-ground relief to Aussie farmers in the form of personal visits, care packs, food hampers, pre-paid Visa cards and fuel vouchers,” he said.

“Through the 194 Best&Less stores around Australia, much-needed funds have been raised for Drought Angels – including $548,277 in just the last two months. Best&Less is committed to continuing this important partnership well into the future.”

Bloody adorable and supporting a good cause. We like that combo a lot.

Here are some of our favourite pieces from the collection:

From left to right:

Best&Less, Baby Romper, $8.

Best&Less, Girls Australia Day T Shirt, $4.

Best&Less, Australia Day Baby Shorts, $5.

From left to right:

Best&Less, Baby Romper, $8.

Best&Less, Girls Australia Day T Shirt, $4.

Best&Less, Australia Day Baby Shorts, $5.

From left to right:

Best&Less, Baby Bodysuit, $4.

Best&Less, Australia Day Baby Romper, $8.

And here's what they look like on:

Now we just have one very pressing question: When can we expect matching sets for adults?

What do you think about these baby outfits? Tell us in a comment below.

Featured image: Instagram @the_pitt_brothers, @thebarclayadventures and @herjourney2018.

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Top Comments

Rush 4 years ago

These are very cute, I love the little wattle print onesie! Might have to grab a few for the little niblings, especially if B&L are donating money to help out farmers.