
OCTOBER'S FOUR EASY PIECES
At TFG, we say "Think Global, GET IT local." It's our mission to deliver the groove right to your
doorstep-or computer screen, as it were. In TFG's global village, local stores share the stage
with national and international ones. Each month TFG will introduce you to regional retailers
who have got it going on.

1. The Skirt
Carol Whited and Julie Burgmeier, co-owners of the oh-so heavenly Childhood Bliss in La Conner, WA, loves this costume couture.
“Everybody gushes over our gorgeous flower tulle skirts and dress-up clothing from Fairy Finery. We have an amazing display and even hang the skirts from a tree outside for everyone to see. Little girls often want to be fairies, princesses or ballerinas for Halloween—children love to play dress-up anytime.
$26.50, Childhood Bliss 521 Morris Street La Conner, WA
www.childhoodbliss.com
877.372.baby
*Photo by Suzanne Fogarty
2. The Furniture
Ali Wing, CEO and founder of the postmodern hip giggle in California and Manhattan, loves this fashionable line of kiddie furnishings.
“CUB is a much anticipated, long overdue, contemporary baby furnishings collection at an accessible price. Even more, it’s designed by David Netto, the man behind the first true contemporary designed cribs. This collection reflects the look, practicality and price point to match what today’s parent—in Walnut Creek, San Francisco and NYC and beyond—has been waiting for.”
(giggle is the exclusive distribution partner for the new CUB furniture collection by Netto Collection. The first ever samples can be seen only at one of our four stores. CUB is also available through giggle online.)
giggle
120 Wooster Street New York, NY 212.334.5817
1033 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 212.249.4249
2110 Chestnut Street San Francisco, CA 415.440.9034
1359 North Main Street Walnut Creek, CA 925.746.0300
www.egiggle.com

3. The Jeans
Le Popov, co-owner of the supremely cool Factory People in Austin, Texas, loves these good jeans.
“Maybe it's because I'm married to the best dad in the world, but I love great dad jeans. Looking for indestructible, easy-on-the-wallet, and cool like Steve McQueen?
Crate's James The 3rd fits the bill. They are manufactured by three friends in LA out of deadstock denim found in old Kentucky warehouses.
$150, Factory People 1325 South Congress Avenue Austin, TX
www.factorypeople.com
888.322.8002

4. The Coat
Charlene May, founder and head designer of Greggy Girl, the children’s lifestyle brand coveted by cool moms, loves this faaaaabulous coat.
“I love the Hello Audrey coat for every young fashionista trying to stay warm or just look chic. The design was inspired by the glamour of old Hollywood. The coat is light weight enough for October weather, but so haute that she will not want to take it off in colder months. Add a sweater and scarf and you’re ready to hit the town.”
From $79, A Child's Closet 6821 N Division Street Spokane, Washington
www.achildscloset.com
888.300.5960
