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What country’s brand is Ladybug House?

Ladybug House is a British brand. The Ladybug House children's clothing branded with a little ladybug came to the UK and entered the Chinese market in 2008. Ladybug House focuses on clothing for boys and girls aged 0-16 years old. The design emphasizes fashion, elegance and taste. Exquisite details, classic color matching, and cleverly incorporating the image of a little ladybug into the simplicity and elegance. Unique, sophisticated and innovative in craftsmanship, advocating safety and comfort, and being trendy and unrestrained.

Ladybug House clothing is available in all major chain groups in the UK. In 2010, the brand launched licensing operations, putting the brand on the commercial stage. Now, in addition to the United Kingdom, there are more than 1,800 stores in Ireland, Canada, North America, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and Southeast Asia such as Malaysia, Singapore, India, and Hong Kong, occupying an important position in the local children's clothing market.

Ladybird Home has more than 800 chain stores in the UK. According to a survey by a British accreditation agency, one in every four children in the UK wears "Ladybug House" clothing, which is enough to demonstrate the brand's position in the local children's clothing product market. It is positioned as urban fashion, elegant and casual, simple and capable, focusing on taste and quality.

Ladybug House can become a classic brand of the century and endure for a long time. It is also based on the four major elements of the above brand theme. We understand children and their purchasing preferences. We design products from the perspective of children. Their certain fun-ness reflects children’s personality characteristics of being happy, lively, adventurous, bold, naughty but full of ideas. At any time, we think about what our customers think, so that the brand attracts not only parents but also their children.