Tea Collection Introduces Their Argentina and Bolivia Collection

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Tea Collection Introduces Their Argentina and Bolivia Collection

Tea Collection recently revealed their Fall and Winter 2015 lineup which is inspired by the majestic beauty of Argentina and Bolivia. Its people are passionate, colorful, and sophisticated with their stylish gauchos, the color of the macaras, folk inspired belts, and even the colorful ponchos. This new and beautiful collection features a vast array of styles. Here are a few of my favorites-

Baby Boy Argentina and Bolivia Inspired Clothing

Baby Boys Aracar Romper-Tea Collection

The Aracar

This Aracar striped romper is reminiscent of the colorful saddle blankets that adorned the horses that are used for riding in northern Argentina. This color is known as Satsuma, and is made of 100% cotton. It boasts two side pockets, is machine washable, and features diaper snaps for easy changing.

Girl Clothing at Tea Collection Inspired by Argentina and Bolivia

Rokio Plaid Top for Girls-Tea  Collection

 The Rokio Plaid Top

The Rokio Plaid Top is just perfect for a young girl to wear along with some jeans or pull on type pants. The Rokio Plaid Top has cap sleeves, smocking at front and back of neck, and has trimming around the cap sleeves. This little beauty is made from linen and cotton. Machine washable, and makes the perfect outfit for a school day or even to wear on the weekend.

Boy Inspired Clothing by Tea Collection- Inspired by Argentina and Bolivia

Mendoza Happy Hoodie

The Mendoza Happy Hoodie

And lastly is the Mendoza Happy Hoodie for Boys. This hoodie is just perfect for those cool fall nights. It can be worn on its own or layered. It is lightweight and made of 100% cotton. It is machine washable and comes in two colors.

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