Created by AB. Powered by freedom, snacks, and Sporty Spice energy.

Let’s be honest: Sporty was the backbone of the Spice Girls. She sang the bangers, kicked the highest, and made tracksuits iconic (Queen). That’s the energy we’re channelling here—strong, soft, slightly sarcastic, and built for movement (even if that movement is mostly snack retrieval and spontaneous floor flops).

Little Puddings Co was born after years of managing grown-up chaos, the kind that doesn’t come with a glitter pen, a lunch break, or any actual satisfaction. One too many work meetings that could’ve been an email and a growing suspicion that I was meant for something better… like designing pastel-powered chaoswear for tiny humans who make more demands than my Wi-Fi router. So I launched something of my own: a brand where I could flex my creative muscles, play with colour, and design for the only demographic that truly lives unapologetically—tiny humans.

These tees are for the kids who roll around the living room like it’s the Olympics, demand snacks as a full-time job, and treat Nan’s house like a five-star spa.
They're for the parents, aunties, uncles, and “cool godparents” trying to find clothes that don’t scream soulless supermarket multi-pack.

We make t-shirts that are ethically sourced, hand-pressed, and built for real life. Like, “doing roly-polies in the living room and then refusing to eat dinner” kind of real life.

Our designs are:

  • Brighter than your Pringles pencil case and more powerful than a fresh packet of scented gel pens.
  • Softer than your Beanie Baby collection, your Year 6 diary, and the emotional breakdown you had when Woolworths closed.
  • Cooler than the kid who brought a see-through Game Boy Color to after-school club.
  • Built to survive a full day at soft play, a Capri Sun-fuelled sugar high, and a dramatic park exit involving both bribery and a rogue ice cream.
  • Louder than dial-up internet and your mate’s Nokia ringtone going off in assembly.
  • Comfier than watching Art Attack in your pyjamas while eating potato smiles and pretending your homework doesn’t exist.

This isn’t fast fashion.
This is hand-pressed joy, wrapped in ethically sourced cotton and sprinkled with nostalgia like it’s 1997 and you just opened a fresh packet of Hubba Bubba.

We’re here for:

  • Colour.
  • Comfort.
  • Chaos.
  • Clothes that hit harder than the last minute of a school disco when the DJ plays “Angels” and everyone cries for no reason.

Whether your little pudding is throwing shapes, tantrums, or glitter (respect), they’ll look good doing it.

So no, we’re not here for beige. We’re not here for “gender neutral means everything is greige.”
We’re here for t-shirts with attitude. Softness with spice. A whole vibe in childrens sizing.

Little Puddings Co.
Sweet threads for little souls.
Handmade by a woman who always knew Sporty was the real deal.
Chefs kiss. Capri Sun. Mic drop.

This is the soundtrack to everything we do—packing orders, designing tees, living our pastel-fuelled truth. It’s got bangers, it’s got ballads, it’s got big “Sporty carried the group” energy.

Warning: may cause spontaneous dance breaks, deep nostalgia, and the urge to quit your job and start a t-shirt empire.

Spice Up Your Life – Spice Girls (duh)

C'est La Vie – B*Witched (Irish excellence)

Sk8er Boi – Avril Lavigne (for when the vinyl won’t align and you need to scream)

Say My Name – Destiny’s Child (for label confidence energy)

Oops!... I Did It Again – Britney Spears (for every time you reorder pink tees... again)

Mysterious Girl – Peter Andre (because your inner child deserves hydration and abs)

All Rise – Blue (court is now in session, and you're the judge of style)

Sound of the Underground – Girls Aloud (underrated banger, you know I’m right.)

No Scrubs – TLC (for when you raise your pricing, as you should)

Barbie Girl – Aqua (Camp. Chaotic. Iconic.)

Crush – Jennifer Paige (for your emotionally unstable side)

5,6,7,8 – Steps (zero context, full volume.)

Never Had a Dream Come True – S Club 7 (Packing fragile orders = crying to this)