Wise buys at Katy Creations

MANILA, Philippines - Parents always need to be creative in finding the best for their children. Bargain hunting is one way, but sometimes it’s too tiring and sometimes even more expensive. Buying cheap items may seem like a savings at first, but in the end, buying quality products still proves to be more cost-efficient.

Katy Creations, a one-stop fashion destination for young girls that opened in 2006, follows this principle. Quality should never be compromised, despite one’s budget limitations. Parents should look at fashion purchases for their kids as investments and soon, they may even reap the fruits of those investments.

“At Katy Creations, we teach parents, especially moms, that quality should always come first. It is an investment that will give them savings in the future,” said Janet Adams, the owner of Katy Creations.

She added that being practical does not mean buying cheap items. Being practical means buying affordable, quality products that do not compromise on style or durability. According to her, quality products last longer and save you from buying more clothes every season.

“Dresses at Katy Creations are of high quality. We also have stylish clothes and accessories that can be worn on all occasions, so this alone can save money for moms because they will not have to buy different clothes for different occasions,” says Adams.

Katy Creations clothes and accessories even get passed down from kid to kid. “Our clothes are of durable fabric that stays almost new even with frequent washing. That’s why even if the clothes are passed on to younger siblings, they’re still nice to wear and one would not be embarrassed to give them to younger girls,” said Adams, who herself has given hand-me-downs from her daughter Katy to her nieces.

For high-quality, fashionable clothes and accessories for girls from age zero to 12, visit Katy Creations with branches in Robinsons Place Ermita, Malate, Third Floor, West Wing of Robinsons Galleria, the Ground Floor of SM Mall of Asia, Building A of SM Megamall, and The Block at SM North EDSA.

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