Vancouver Etsy shops with serious baby gear game

Get ready to heart these Etsy shops during your next online shopping spree. For babies head to toe, they’re creating the coolest and cutest threads and accessories from their stores right here in Vancouver. Comfortable enough for Gymboree, yet fashionable enough for a family photoshoot.
Mable

You will swoon over Andrea Jacob’s retro-inspired, gender-neutral baby clothing line. From bloomers and bow ties, to varsity sweaters and classic button-up bottom pajamas. Andrea’s clothes are keepsakes to pass down for when your wee ones become adult-sized.
Peekabloom Baby

No outfit is complete without the right accessory. Retired makeup artist turned stay-at-home mama Alysse Litster creates perfectly petite baby bows and headbands for every occasion. Even customized glitter crowns for that first birthday photo-op.
Fox + Rebel

Drawing on inspiration from her Pacific Northwest roots and travels abroad, Sierra’s shop is full of geometric and pastel prints on soft organic cotton. Her darling harem shorts and slouchy beanie hats are cosy enough for the car seat and chic enough for a first date – play date, that is.
Mimi

This local shop is filled with organic cotton and bamboo characters for wee shakers, teethers and sweet sleepers. The perfect toy accessory for your tot’s crib, stroller or bouncy chair, or that unique baby shower gift you’ve been looking for.
My Cheeky Baby

Irresistible head wraps, scarves and leg warmers, this chic baby boutique is #allaboutthatkidlife. They carry more than 100+ trendy and sweet baby and toddler accessories, and even a few fashionable items for mom and dad.
Bissonette’s Rock N Wool

I can’t leave out a fellow rock mom–Abbotsford’s Michelle of Bissonette’s Rock N Wool Shop. With plenty of crocheted beanies, bear bonnets and dainty mohair bows, it’s every newborn photog’s dream.
Angela Robertson is a writer, mother of two and classic rock aficionado. She spends way too much money on sour keys, and when she’s not spinning her records for her kids, she’s blogging about them at Rock ‘n’ Rattle.