I love Tea - its cute play clothes that are super gendered. So many of the brands only have solid colored things for boys or prints with stereotypical boy things (dinasaurs, construction, spoorts). Tea has some cute patterns as well as prints that are animals and nature |
AREN'T super gendered (oops) |
My boy's favorite tshirts are from tea. He loves animals and likes the animal face tshirts and he likes soft tshirts. |
Second the Tea softness! Too me Tea is halfway between HA and Boden. The clothes are soft and easy to wear like HA, but more Interesting graphics and patterns, like Boden (which I love but a lot of the clothes are either stiff fabrics or not the right cut) |
I love Tea T-shirts but personally I think their boys dress clothes are ugly. And I am not impressed with the quality overall, at least for the price.
Overalls and dress shorts are the main distinguishing clothes for boys. Boys wear sweater vests a lot more often than men, too, I’d say. We go to church every week and have never had any trouble getting the boys into dress shoes or shirts. I’m guessing it’s more trouble when you are only doing it for Christmas or pictures. |
Love tea, but I don't consider it dressy. I like the prints on the tshirts, and I their shorts and joggers and hoodies.
The dressiest we ever get is a button down and a sweater with slacks, all of which can be found in virtually every child's store ever. But Ralph Lauren, Janie & Jack, and Gap seem to have decent quality. |
My kids wear a lot of bobochoses, animals observatory, tiny cottons, oeuf etc. There are tons of similar brands out there esp from Spain. |
I really like these two sisters who hand sew clothing out of SC I think- its called Evergreen Wildwear.
Its all organic cotton with cute patterns. They make rompers, hoodies, t-shirts, and have just started with shorts. Their sizes are for ranges from 6mos-1.5, 1.5-3, 3-5 and I think 6-8? The clothes are meant to grow with the kids and reduce waste. They have a very small BST on the facebook group. |
Most stylish brands, but super expensive. ![]() |