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Adorable personalised kids backpacks & gifts embroidered in Melbourne, and crafted to be as unique as your little one.

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Hi lovely—I'm Steph, a Melbourne mum embroidering every piece in-house. Weary Theory makes personalised kids’ essentials for busy parents of littlies: hard-wearing backpacks, lunch bags, caps and quick name stamps for daycare/kinder life, plus keepsakes like embroidered baby blankets and our Keepsake Sweatshirt (outgrown baby clothes turned into wearable memory).

Deciding whether gifting is the right next step for your brand?

1. How can brands determine if they are ready for gifting campaigns?

Readiness usually involves having sufficient product inventory, clear objectives, and capacity to manage creator relationships and logistics. Without these foundations, results may be inconsistent or difficult to evaluate. #gifted takes the challenge out of creator gifting and streamlines the process.

2. What is the safest way to begin with gifting?

Starting with a small, well-defined campaign allows learning before scaling investment or complexity. Utilising #gifted as a platform to manage gifts, reach best fit creators, and streamline operations is a great way to get started.

3. When might gifting not be the right approach?

Brands seeking immediate, predictable sales outcomes may require performance-driven strategies instead. #gifting is about building content libraries, trust and advocacy. It is a sound investment, however, may not drive immediate sales uplift unless paired with a broader marketing strategy.

4. What mindset leads to better gifting results?

Approaching gifting with clear objectives, realistic expectations, and a focus on creator relevance typically leads to stronger outcomes. Brands that prioritise authentic content, consistent collaboration, and thoughtful reuse of creator assets often gain more long-term value than those treating gifting as a quick sales tactic or one-off experiment.