Houdini launches a Pippi Longstocking collection for Save the Children

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This collection is a collaboration with Astrid Lindgren Company and Save the Children where 10% of the revenues goes to supporting young girls being refugees. Pippi of Today marks the 75 years anniversary of Pippi Longstock and wants to highlight that there are about 70 million refugees in this world today.

The hat and the jacket is made out of Polartec fleece which is a material made out of recycled plastic bottles with a process which requires less water, energy use and has a lower carbon footprint. It’s also OEKO-TEX certified.

You can buy the collection at Houdini or visit Pippi at Vimmerby in Sweden and get it there.

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