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The beige twill ensures comfortable everyday wear, while the badge and finishes create a relaxed style.
The knit denim provides flexibility and durability, while the multiple pockets and back jacron add a modern look.
The supple jersey offers ideal everyday comfort. The herbarium print with touches of neon pink creates a joyful botanical universe.
Designed for children who like to stay active while looking elegant on spring days. Its soft ecru knit ensures a comfortable drape. The floral embroideries and contrasting scalloped finishes add a poetic touch.
The wide leg cut ensures comfort and ease of movement. Embroidered pockets and stripes create a modern look.
The lightweight denim ensures freedom of movement. Nature-inspired embroidery and the bicolored belt give a rustic, charming look.
The quilting and zip provide comfort and lightweight warmth. The teddy bear print and contrasting lining add a playful touch.
For a child full of imagination, perfect for mid-season. The soft fleece provides comfort and lightweight warmth. The teddy bear and stripe patterns offer two complementary styles.
For a cheerful child, perfect for spring. The jersey and buttoned collar structure the silhouette. The teddy bear prints add a playful touch.
The soft twill and elasticated waist offer freedom of movement. The pockets and buttoned turn-ups create a practical style.
For a curious toddler, ideal for everyday wear. Ribbed cotton and snap buttons allow easy dressing. The snail and teddy bear prints create a soft, playful world.
A children’s fashion brand based in Paris, Sergent Major brings catwalk elegance to its collections for children from 0 to 11 years old. The brand places high value on practical, comfortable clothing for kids, and sticks firmly to its central values: fantasy, complicity, creativity and quality. The designs are inspired from kid’s stories. Every design will communicate a theme on which the kid can build a narrative. The belief at Sergent Major is that children should remain children – enjoying the dreams that separate them from the adult world.
