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Where to buy traditional Chinese clothes in Singapore this Chinese New Year!

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Chinese New Year (CNY) 2019 falls on 5-6 Feb this year, and there's barely a month until we usher in the Year of The Pig. Festival time obviously means dress-up time! Mums and dads, if you are wondering where to buy traditional Chinese clothes in Singapore, fret not, we have got a nice little list ready for you! 

Little Qipao

Where to buy traditional chinese clothes in Singapore

Established in 2010, Little Qipao is a designer label that offers the widest range of traditional Chinese clothes all year round.

They make sure to blend traditional wear with contemporary style and comfort. Every outfit is painstakingly crafted using the finest imported fabrics.

Check them out on www.littleqipao.com or on Facebook. You can also check out their range at Takashimaya, Isetan Scotts, Isetan Nex, OG Chinatown, OG Albert and TANGS VivoCity.

Le Petit Society

Where to buy traditional chinese clothes in Singapore

Le Petit Society's new CNY collection features dragons, cranes, rainbows etc for the whole family. There is nursing friendly wear too!

Where: 6A Shenton Way, Downtown Gallery, #03-10

Website: https://lepetitsociety.com/shop/cny-2019

Chubby Chubby

Where to buy traditional chinese clothes in Singapore

Homegrown store Chubby Chubby's CNY Collection for 2019 is titled Spring Blessings.

We spotted plenty of matchy-matchy outfits for the whole family. The collection features baby rompers, cheongsams and mandarin collar shirts in designs like geometric shapes, oranges, fortune coins, prosperity birds etc!

Where: The Chubby Haus, Loewen Hill by Dempsey, 75A Loewen Road Singapore 248851. Shop online here.

Also at TANGS outlets at Tang Plaza and VivoCity

Website: www.chubbychubby.sg

Jump Eat Cry

Where to buy traditional chinese clothes in Singapore

Who says pregnant mummies and new mums can't have fun dressing up? :) Jump Eat Cry has some beautifully designed maternity and nursing wear, just in time for Chinese New Year!

Address: 100G Pasir Panjang Road #06-09, Interlocal Centre, 118523

Website: www.jumpeatcry.com/collections/chinese-new-year-collection

Maison Q

Where to buy traditional chinese clothes in Singapore

Local label Maison Q's reversible collection adds a dash of fun and gives you more options this new year! Simply turn the outfit inside out for a change in look. They even have reversible rompers for babies!

Check out what they have come up with their signature red scallop this year.

Website: www.maison-q.com

Miz Apparels

Where to buy traditional chinese clothes in Singapore

Miz Apparels specialises in matching sets for mums and daughters. Their in-house designs are manufactured in Korea.

Where: #04-16/17 One Raffles Place / 8A Marina Boulevard, Marina Bay Link Mall #B2-13, Singapore

Website: https://mizapparels.com.sg/

The Elly Store

Where to buy traditional chinese clothes in Singapore

What makes The Elly Store stand out is there are tons of options for little boys. And for daddies and sons to go all matchy-matchy!

Their CNY range caters to kids from 0 to 14 years and include twinning outfits for mums and dads too.

Where: 501 Bukit Timah Road, #02-31, Cluny Court, Singapore 259760

Website: https://www.theellystore.com/

Howard Mummy

Where to buy traditional chinese clothes in Singapore

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Howard Mummy has a lot of unique outfits for sale this Chinese New Year. They even have match-matchy outfits for siblings. We also spotted Peppa Pig outfits! Check out the Tsum Tsum Family Tees for the whole family!

Where: Blk 305 Woodlands Street 31 #01-69, Singapore 730305

Website: https://www.howardmommy.com/

Also READ: An outsider's guide to Chinese New Year!

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