Weave it into clothes,
Pass asIn order to undertake。
The warp and weft of Song brocade, the stitches of Su embroidery, the sun-drying and mud-dyeing of Xiangyun silk, the jacquard weaving of Luo silk. Four intangible cultural heritages, a piece of China, letting children grow up through the four seasons.


A touch of spring.

Three shuttle, one twist

Following the solar terms,
I tailor clothes for my child.
Each garment corresponds to a solar term and a craftsmanship. The first warmth of spring begins with a Song brocade jacket.
New Arrivals from Honing
First encounter in spring
How can you say you have no clothes?
with my sonMy fellow countryman。
For every piece of children's clothing, there's a matching adult version. Mothers and children, fathers and sons, the same pattern, different sizes, from childhood throughout life.
Explore Our Parent-Child Collection →Four processes, four time periods
Between the warp and weft
Song brocade
Adding flowers to brocadeSeven hundred years ago, Suzhou weavers interlaced warp and weft to create three-dimensional patterns. An inch of Song brocade was worth an inch of gold.

Suzhou embroidery
Every stitch a thought.The wonder of double-sided embroidery: a side of blossoming flowers, a side of ink bamboo. An embroiderer stitches three thousand stitches daily.

Xiangyunsha
Sun-drenched and moon-bathedDyed with Dioscorea cirrhosa, blackened with river mud, thirty steps in total; it can only be achieved under the scorching summer sun.

Silk gown
Joro cool and breathableHangluo, crafted using ancient methods of "three shuttles, one twist" and "five shuttles, one twist," is translucent yet not revealing, weighing only two liang. It is the king of silks for summer.
An inch of brocade is worth three inches of gold; a hundred days to make a single stitch.
I make children's clothes because the purest eyes
deserve the most dedicated craftsmanship.
A tapestry of splendor, a few stitches at a time – this is the first encounter a child has with China.
"I was amazed the moment I received it, as if江南 (Jiangnan) was packed into a box."
@yumi.nyc · New York
"The fabric is truly exquisite, and the craftsmanship and details remind me of the textiles from my grandmother's dowry. My two-year-old son also feels comfortable wearing it."
@chenwei.mom · Toronto
"Parent-child outfits are perfect for photoshoots. When our family of three goes out, everyone says we look like we stepped out of a painting."
@hanlinfamily · Singapore