
Dragon Tail Baby makes some stunning Asian-inspired designs for infants. I am particularly captivated by the bright and cheerful pattern on this Flower Kimono Set. Each set is made in the USA from fine fabrics imported from France. The outfit is tag-free for baby’s comfort and is designed to be easy to get on and off, a huge plus in the newborn days. This outfit is made from 97% cotton/3% spandex and is completely machine washable, so you don’t have to sweat every spit up and diaper leak.
Available in sizes from 0-3 months to 18-24 months, it retails for $54. You can purchase one at mommycouturedesigns.com.

I’m terrible at using wooden chopsticks. I hate having to ask for a fork whenever we eat out at an Asian restaurant. Although these Chopstick Kids Girls by Fred & Friends are designed for children, I think I’ll order a set for myself so my child doesn’t feel out of place the next time we eat out at an Asian restaurant (plus it will make it easier for both of us to eat).
The Chopstick Kids Girl (or Boy) stands about 2 3/4 inches tall, and is extremely portable to take to restaurants. It is washable and food-safe. It also comes with a set of Melamine Chopsticks or you can use the Chopstick Kids Girl with your own chopsticks.
The Chopstick Kids Girl comes in a handy clear case measuring about 7.5” x 2.5” x 1″. At a price of $6.90 at KangarooBoo. , you can afford to buy one for your child and one for yourself!

Fashion-forward moms like Sarah McLachlan are fans of the fun and sophisticated styles made by Redfish clothing. Designed by Lorraine Kitsos, a mother of two, the clothes are inspired by Asian fashion. All of the products are made without sweatshop labor, so you can truly feel good about your purchases.
I love this Mandarin Swing in New World Dress with its bold blue and black print. It is made from 100% cotton for comfort and durability. You can purchase one for $60 at redfishkidsclothing.com. It is available in sizes from 2-8. The company also has a number of more casual looks for both boys and girls.