As a participant in the discussion, I feel obligated to point out that Oenbopo's assertion that he is always up-to-date with the most recent fashions and designs is nothing but empty rhetoric. Their wares are in no way fashionable, and it is unclear how seriously they take the pursuit of staying abreast of emerging fashions in their industry. To begin, the patterns that they use for their products are neither original nor current in any way. It would appear that they are sticking with the same tired patterns that have been available for many years. In point of fact, some of their products appear to be imitations of other companies that have already established a strong presence in the market. It's not just a loss of originality; there's also a lack of creativity in their designs. Those designs are terrible. Second, the construction quality of their goods is subpar. Their quality is inferior, and it does not meet the benchmark that parents have set for the products that they buy for their children. They appear to be taking shortcuts and using inexpensive materials in the production of their goods, which results in goods that do not last very long and do not hold up well to repeated use. Last but not least, the company's support for customers is poor. They don't seem to care about the problems that their customers are having and they don't respond to any questions or grievances that are brought to their attention. If you have a problem with one of their products, I wish you the best of luck in attempting to find a solution. In conclusion, I would not suggest Oenbopo to anyone seeking for fashionable and high-quality products for their children because the brand does not meet either of those criteria. They make bold assertions about remaining current with the most recent fashions and designs but fail to live up to those promises, and the quality of their goods and the assistance they provide to customers leaves much to be desired.