Family Style
New Online Children’s Boutique
Get your wish lists out because I’m pretty sure you’ll want to add every item from newly-launched children’s boutique, Odile. Specializing in providing quality, traditional children’s wear from European designers to shoppers in the U.S, the curated collection is enough to make you squeal.
To celebrate their launch, Odile is offering customers an exclusive 15% discount for all online orders placed from October 24th – November 24th. To redeem offer, enter code LAUNCH15 at check out.
My favorite pick is definitely the little boys plaid jacket with elbow patches seen below.
Go Back To Family Style
5 Comments
jenny commented on Oct 28 11 at 11:17 amthe prices are absolutely rediculous. Who pays that much for childrens/baby’s clothes. They do not wear them that long and I don’t spend that much on myself!
Rachel commented on Oct 28 11 at 10:52 pmAgreed, this is ridiculous. Post FAIL.
CK commented on Oct 31 11 at 1:11 pmWow. Can’t decide between the $230 skirt, the $700 boots, or just paying our bills. Have to agree with others – Post FAIL
N commented on Oct 31 11 at 4:05 pmThis post reads like a sponsorship more than anything insightful.
Tonya commented on Nov 01 11 at 6:30 pmMon dieu!! Way to introduce your precious little prince/princess into a world of entitlement. How can anyone with a conscience dress their kids in these overpriced clothes? The idea that there are children around the world and here at home (U.S.) that are starving and wearing threadbare clothing, while others are being stuffed into these precious garments by their crazy parents is insanity.
There are too many people who don’t have jobs, can’t feed their kids, pay for medical bills, are SUFFERING…and then there are people buying $600 wool coats for their kids. Even if you can afford it, stop and think about the fact that the food stamp budget for a family of 4 is $68.88 a week. So the cost of that one coat would be more than twice what that family gets to eat for one month. I’m not saying that people who have money shouldn’t be able to have some luxuries, but at this time when there are so many people struggling just to get by, think twice about such ridiculousness.
Agree with the other comments. FAIL.
Add your take:
Note: Babble is a supportive, diverse community. We encourage a range of opinions,
but any unduly hostile comments will be removed.
Comments are delayed up to 15 minutes








Melanie Blodgett
Natalie Holbrook
Nicole Balch
Gabrielle Blair
Jaime Morrison Curtis
Rachel Faucett
Jordan Ferney
Chelsea Fuss
Michelle Horton
Liz Stanley
Rachelle Wilde
Jan
The Walt Disney Company supports Babble as a platform dedicated to honest, engaged, informed, intelligent and open conversation about parenting. However, the opinions expressed on this site are those of individual parents/writers and do not reflect the views of Disney. In addition, content provided on this site is for entertainment or informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or safety advice.

5