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      • Wait, what is Kyte Baby? Surprisingly not founded by a Kardashian, Kyte is a woman-owned company that makes bamboo baby clothes. (One co-worker told me she owns more than a few of its sleep sacks and frequently gifts them to expectant parents.)
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  2. We realized Kyte Baby could make more than just sleep bags sustainablewe could make her factory sustainable, leveraging off season to keep her workers employed year-round. And so, Kyte Baby was born, and that value in sustainability became the foundation of our business.

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Last week, Ying Liu, the founder of Kyte Baby, a Texas-based company that sells infant clothing made with bamboo, issued two apologies on TikTok, explaining that she rejected Marissa's...

    • Elise Solé
    • Lifestyle Reporter, Parents
  4. Like the whimsy of flying a kite on a blustery day, our name is an homage to childhood: The innocence, freedom and fun of returning to nature—and it inspires everything we do at Kyte Baby.

  5. Jan 19, 2024 · TikTok is buzzing about a controversy surrounding the popular baby clothing brand Kyte Baby. The company denied a new mom's request to work remotely while she cared for her premature newborn...

    • Elise Solé
    • Lifestyle Reporter, Parents
  6. Jan 19, 2024 · Wait, what is Kyte Baby? Surprisingly not founded by a Kardashian, Kyte is a woman-owned company that makes bamboo baby clothes. (One co-worker told me she owns more than a few of its sleep sacks and frequently gifts them to expectant parents.)

  7. Jan 18, 2024 · The popular baby clothing brand, Kyte Baby, has come under fire after allegedly firing an employee who had recently welcomed a 22-week-old baby. Former Kyte Baby employee, Marissa Hughes , allegedly adopted a baby who was born 18 weeks early.

  8. Jan 23, 2024 · Last week, Ying Liu, the founder of Kyte Baby, a Texas-based company that sells infant clothing made with bamboo, issued two apologies on TikTok, explaining that she rejected Marissa’s...

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