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LOVE AND WAR All the classic philosopher??poets say that all is fair in love and war. Well,??technically, it was John Lyly who said that the rules of fair play don’t apply, but that’s close enough. Our interdepartmental book club came across the quote and we were instantly wondering where the inspiration for such a line may have come. It didn’t take long for us to look at ancient mythology and the delightful trickster who was born of Aphrodite and Ares, the gods of love and war.?? Suddenly, it all made sense! The only thing that breaks the rules faster than love and war are our little tykes. It is only natural that the being who would manage to bring all those things together would be a little deity that can capture the hearts of all who look upon him. That adorable winged cupid has flown right out of ancient religion and into modern Valentine Day cards and everywhere else. We’d complain that it was hardly fair they were everywhere, but…?? DESIGN & DETAILS Rather than fight against a war that nobody is ever going to win, we think you’ll enjoy leaning into the sure victory of your kiddo’s cute grin while wearing this exclusive Cupid costume for toddlers. All the young lovers in the office worked together to create the most adorable angel of love look they possibly could???we didn’t let them go on their Valentines Day date until they finished! It worked great as this white jersey tunic is overlaid with the lovely golden toga. The heart-inspired wings are attached to the back of the tunic, and an attached golden braided cord functions as a belt, complete with cute felt hearts at the ends.?? TAKE AIM, EROS! Your little ones are going to be inspiring all of the Awws! from everyone in this Cupid costume. Get a toy bow and arrow set and watch them capture all the hearts in the room.??
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