Fashionable apparel for kindergarten boys

Anonymous
I'd like to buy my grandson some clothes and shoes for school but not sure what's in fashion with kids right now. He still needs elastic waists as zippers and snaps can be a problem. Any suggestions?
Anonymous
My K boy didn't like any shirts that didn't have a fun design. I used 3 sources- Boden, Hanna Anderson, and Old Navy. Hanna has great bottoms with elastic waists.
Anonymous
There are some nice clothes available which are long lasting and comfy for kids while also looking good, at the following places (online and in stores)

Hanna Andersson
Old Navy
Gap Kids
The children's Place
LL Bean & Lands End
Anonymous
Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, (discount stores) Any fun shirts from Target. Children's Place online under $6-7 on sale with free shipping.

Nike, Adidas, UA sneakers.

In all reality the kids in K. don't care.

What size is he?
Anonymous
My son, as did most of the boys, wore character t-shirts, solid t-shirts, jeans, sweats. I wouldn't really think anyone was fashionable except of picture day. That day I saw lots of polo shirts and jeans.
Anonymous
Honestly?

If you want him to dress to impress the rest of the kindergarten set, get him a couple of graphic Ts, especially if he doesn't own any already.

Minecraft, Pokemon and Star Wars/lego Star Wars are the coolest
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly?

If you want him to dress to impress the rest of the kindergarten set, get him a couple of graphic Ts, especially if he doesn't own any already.

Minecraft, Pokemon and Star Wars/lego Star Wars are the coolest


I'd add lego's to the list as well. But, ask what he likes.

He will not care if you buy him Target/Old/Navy or a fancy brand (which is more for the parents than kids).
Anonymous
My DS wore mostly jeans and khakis/cargo pants, but usually pulled them up and down rather than undoing and doing the snap. Snaps and zippers don't mean that pants don't also have elastic.
Anonymous
Go to Hatley.com. They have stuff kids think is cool like sharks and bears, and you get the cachet of the Hatley name brand on the back for the parents who care. Plus they hold up super well, so they are not throwaway clothes-- a few little boys can get use out of them--good for the earth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly?

If you want him to dress to impress the rest of the kindergarten set, get him a couple of graphic Ts, especially if he doesn't own any already.

Minecraft, Pokemon and Star Wars/lego Star Wars are the coolest


Uh, hardly. Try Under Armour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly?

If you want him to dress to impress the rest of the kindergarten set, get him a couple of graphic Ts, especially if he doesn't own any already.

Minecraft, Pokemon and Star Wars/lego Star Wars are the coolest


Uh, hardly. Try Under Armour.


My son is 6 and he likes both. I don't buy a lot of character shirts out of my preference but most of the boys wear either athletic clothing or the character teeshirts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly?

If you want him to dress to impress the rest of the kindergarten set, get him a couple of graphic Ts, especially if he doesn't own any already.

Minecraft, Pokemon and Star Wars/lego Star Wars are the coolest


Uh, hardly. Try Under Armour.


My son is 6 and he likes both. I don't buy a lot of character shirts out of my preference but most of the boys wear either athletic clothing or the character teeshirts.


My 6 year old has no idea what under armour or any other brand is. He likes owls, star wars and soccer. He'll be going into 1st.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go to Hatley.com. They have stuff kids think is cool like sharks and bears, and you get the cachet of the Hatley name brand on the back for the parents who care. Plus they hold up super well, so they are not throwaway clothes-- a few little boys can get use out of them--good for the earth.


Beyond the insane price, I don't know any boys who'd wear that except when forced.
Anonymous
Matching sets from Nike or Under Armour or Adidas or Old Naby or even Target are all the rage with little boys I know. Can you let him help pick them out (or include a receipt so they can exchange)? Even at that age my son could be picky about patterns and colors and logos.
Anonymous
PEEK (They are also online)
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