Monsoons are more than just a season—they’re a childhood memory in the making. There’s something magical about rainy days: the sound of droplets on rooftops, the scent of wet earth, the excitement of spotting rainbows, and of course, the joy of stomping in puddles. But for parents? Rainy days mean wet socks, muddy knees, and the eternal question: “What do I dress them in today?” At Pocomico, we design for real life—and that includes the unpredictability of India’s monsoons. Our rainy day clothing picks aren’t just adorable; they’re practical, functional, and thoughtfully created for the season’s specific needs. Here’s...
As the temperatures climb and humidity hangs heavy in the air, keeping your child cool and comfortable becomes a daily challenge. Anyone who’s dressed a sweaty, cranky toddler during peak summer knows—not all clothes are created equal. At Pocomico, we design our kidswear collections around the real needs of real parents and little adventurers. One of the cornerstones of our summer collection? Breathable fabrics. Here’s why they matter so much during the humid months—and the fabric heroes we swear by. ☀️ Why Breathable Fabrics Are a Summer Essential for Kids 1. Regulates Body Temperature Naturally Young children aren’t as good...
“Grannyyyy! Why does the house smell like heaven and look like a fairy tale?” Lil Poco the monkey spun around, watching Granny hang an alpana on the floor and light an earthen lamp.
Spring brings warmer temperatures, outdoor play, and a shift in wardrobe choices for kids. The fabrics children wear play a significant role in ensuring their comfort and preventing overheating. Choosing the right clothing materials can help regulate body temperature, absorb sweat, and keep little ones feeling fresh throughout the day. This guide covers the best fabrics for kids, why breathable clothing for children is important, and how to select lightweight materials for toddlers that are both functional and stylish. Why Fabric Choice Matters for Kids’ Comfort Children’s bodies regulate temperature differently from adults. They sweat more but are...