June 10, 2004
World Class
Emily Meyer's Kids Clothingline Tea

It’s that time of year again. When kids everywhere brace themselves for an influx of useless souvenirs.
Key chains from Uncle Bob. Wildly inappropriate shot glasses from Aunt Gladys. And, of course, the ever popular “My grandma went to Bangkok and all I got was this lousy T-shirt.”
Don’t rely on well-traveled relatives. (They have temples to visit!) Check out Tea, which discovers styles, patterns, and techniques from a variety of countries and incorporates them into adorable while practical togs. The summer collection features Indian-inspired rompers and play clothes; the spring collection has cotton kimonos, knit Chinese jackets, and cardigans with regal Mandarin collars for infants. Next year Tea will introduce British and African influences.
It’s like getting souvenirs from truly fascinating places.
And no disingenuous thank-you note required.
To see styles or to find a retailer near you, go to teacollection.com.














