Choosing Designer clothing for children can seem like a difficult
task because of the sheer range available! It needn’t be that hard. It
really all depends on your child. If you begin with them then you are
absolutely on the right track.. Do they like to be cool and confident
but casual and comfortable? or are they happiest when they are mini
mums or dads? Answer that question and you are halfway there. Cost is
obviously a factor as Designer clothing can be very expensive, but
this is not always the case. Consumers choose designer brands because
clothes are well made from quality materials offering a certain level
of exclusivity and are usually an excellent fit. Bear in mind that
all designers have their own sizing charts. Some sell by age whilst
others go with height and weight measurements.
A pair of jeans is a solid investment in any wardrobe and with the
hottest jeans designers like True Religion, 7 for All Mankind and
Diesel now producing children`s ranges, there are designer jeans out
there for every pocket in all cuts and levels of distress! Kid`s
Seven`s are available from size 4 in both girls` and boys` sizes and
Diesel sizes go from 6 months to 14 years. Pocket detailing is this
season`s key trend whether it is signature stitching or jewel
embellishments. The fit is down to personal taste and the wide range
available reflects this desire for choice.
For Autumn/ Winter 2008 chunky cardigans are back on track with
t-shirts still firm favourites on the fashion rails! These items allow
for lots of layering which is still very much an `in` look! Inject
some colour with Guess t/shirts or go with a Gap kids` vintage-like
rock and roll graphic for ages 4 to 14.
Dresses with ruffled hems and bold print baby doll tops with matching
or contrasting leggings are a distilled version of tunic tops and
trousers off the adult catwalks. If you are want to be eco friendly as
well as fashionable choose from a collection like Hannah Anderson. Her
100 per cent organic designs incorporate many of this season`s hot
designs using on-trend materials such as tartans, florals, leopard
prints, and polka dots.
For girls, this season is all about faux fur, frills, ruched hems and
bling embellishments. DKNY make colour cool for boys with metallic
sheens whilst the Tommy Hillfigger collection screams stripes, stripes
and stripes! Bold prints and contrasting colours define some
collections whilst other designers favour black, greys and off
–whites. The sheer diversity of colours and combinations to choose
from makes this season very exciting allowing children to express
their individuality and uniqueness through their fashion choices.
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can add a touch of individuality to the everyday
staples of your wardrobe. Check regularly to keep updated with the
latest advice and news and views on the latest and most desirable
designer accessories available for your kids.