• Children's Fashion

    Posted on February 27th, 2009

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    layered-fashionChildren’s fashion was so pink and so blue in the past. Nevertheless, with the continuous transformation of these trends, the girlish and boyish styles become more of handy and practical lines of clothing. These days, kids can go everywhere and do everything they want to do in functional style clothes. What parents need to do is make use of versatile finds creatively and expand their children’s closet to the max.

    With functionality as one of the key trends in children’s fashion, everyday basics can become refreshingly charming and good-looking pieces when matched with both boyish and girlish prints and hues. Its school boys and girls fashion sense made for the streets, making it infinitely more pleasing to the eyes.

    Layered

    This is one fashion statement that can never go wrong especially on children. It can be a walk in a flowery park for young girls wearing pastel hues sophisticatedly layered up to a floral top. Conversely, it can be casually refined with button down polo hiding in a sporty silhouette for young boys. Hoods with sleeved top underneath are also perfect layered pieces.

    Worn Alone

    It’s important to pick pieces in androgynous patterns such as plaid, checks and pinstripe – this makes up an easy ensemble to match and wear together. Cargo pants, a pinstriped dress, a suit jacket and wide leg trousers can be worn alone, yet still exhibits the same stylishness as layered ones.

    In a nutshell

    Whether layered or worn alone, it’s imperative that children should be comfortable in whatever they wear. At the end of the day, it’s not the latest trend that truly matters, its how practical and wearable these fashionable pieces are.

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