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Webby Wednesday: one-to-nine.com

one-to-nine.com is an online boutique based in Kuwait, it caters to the need of the modern mom-to-be and her baby. Their website describes the business as the following: "Any woman who has been pregnant would recognize the challenges of maintaining her sense of style during those remarkable nine months and the wonderful time after that, and this is where we come in, we strive to offer our customers the best in contemporary brands from all across Europe and the U.S.A."

one-to-nine.com promises to offer stylish, unique, and exclusive collections that will be delivered in an equally fashionable manner. Expect to receive your order packaged in a way that rivals to the quality of net-a-porter's.

Unfortunately, only 2 sections are available on their website for the time being, which are the accessories section and the nursery section. The rest will be launched soon. For more info on ordering, please click here.

It's nice to see decent-looking and professional online shopping websites originating from Kuwait, as opposed to the ones who sell unauthentic goods and have crappy homepages.

Good luck guys..

Comments

Livingmylife said…
thats the cutest thing ever!!

Xxo
Anonymous said…
i like the idea :)
Anonymous said…
talk about OLEANA knockoff

get creative ppl
Unknown said…
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Anonymous said…
hahahaha, they have the same toys as http://www.oleanaboutique.com
delirious was right, knockoffs!
Anonymous said…
They currently do share a brand with Oleana Boutique, however their prices are lower and more reasonable than Oleana.

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