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DUNS Winter 2020 Collection
Fresh prints from DUNS and More Than A Fling are online now!
We've finally got more new zip suits (and in that cute Purple Meadow print) as well all the regular styles in bikes, ice creams and radish prints.
We also ordered a huge updated range of plain basics. You'll find both classic and new seasonal colours in baby, child and adult sizes. There've been many requests for more baby body tops - your wishes have been granted! Our collection of baggy pants is restocked - these are great for all ages, as every day wear or pyjamas.
Use our 3 for $60 deal* to mix and match as you need!
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Basics are BACK
We've restocked our basics range of long sleeved tops and leggings in bold plain colours. Plus we've added some new limited edition colours.

New Last Chance - 30% Off Selected Duns Sweden, Moromini and Slugs and Snails Prints
We've been Spring cleaning and added new prints to our Last Chance page with 30% off.
Plus get up to 50% off a selection of Duns Sweden, Moromini and Slugs and Snails clothing plus the last of our Elka Rainwear.

DUNS Sweden Production Tour
Here at Hoopla Kids we are very proud to be working with Duns Sweden and More than a Fling to bring you ethical and sustainable kids clothing. We have the great pleasure of talking with Duns and hearing about their production process. Learning about the people who make the clothing and what happens behind the scenes. These discussions and discoveries are what drive us to keep doing what we do. They fire the passion I have for sustainable and ethical kids clothing.
So here we are in Fashion Revolution Week and I'd like to take the opportunity to share with you the Duns Sweden Production Tour. A tour of the small production unit in India who Duns have worked with since day one. Yes that's over 10 years now working with the same people as a team, a partnership. And since the very beginning, organic clothing and full disclosure has been at the centre of what what Duns Sweden create.
Have you ever wondered what happens to the clothing that's not up to standard? Maybe it has a printing defect? Or something else? Well it is given to children in need in Tiruppur, India. After school holidays, and during Diwali so they can celebrate the festival and the joy of friendship.
So take the tour, see the faces, the machines, the workplaces of the people who made your clothes.
Take the Tour
