Anonymous wrote:I almost exclusively buy my children's clothing from Primary.com - it is very simple, basic styles that will not go out of style, which is great because they have a three year age gap and the clothes hold up well enough that I can hand them down. Like - they DON'T fade. At all.
Anonymous wrote:5 year olds? They just need to be comfortable and able to play in their clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do 5yos think anything is cool or uncool? I buy my 5 and 3yo boys plain cotton clothes in shades of blue, pink, purple, and grey primarily because they're easy to mix and match and easy to pass down. I don't like pictures or words on clothes; it's all structured shorts and chinos and jeans and mostly collared shirts, some tees. Currently pregnant with a DD and she'll inherit most of it (though I will supplement with some cute dresses for fun and we'll give the boys' dress shirts to friends). I loathe athleisurewear on kids and will dress them my way until they start resisting, but there's no sign of that yet.
What is athleisurewear on kids? I have boys so maybe that is why I am confused?
I think of anything that looks like it was designed for sports as athleisurewear - basketball shorts, e.g. I see a lot of kids in UnderArmour and I really don't like the look unless they're actively playing a sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do 5yos think anything is cool or uncool? I buy my 5 and 3yo boys plain cotton clothes in shades of blue, pink, purple, and grey primarily because they're easy to mix and match and easy to pass down. I don't like pictures or words on clothes; it's all structured shorts and chinos and jeans and mostly collared shirts, some tees. Currently pregnant with a DD and she'll inherit most of it (though I will supplement with some cute dresses for fun and we'll give the boys' dress shirts to friends). I loathe athleisurewear on kids and will dress them my way until they start resisting, but there's no sign of that yet.
What is athleisurewear on kids? I have boys so maybe that is why I am confused?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do 5yos think anything is cool or uncool? I buy my 5 and 3yo boys plain cotton clothes in shades of blue, pink, purple, and grey primarily because they're easy to mix and match and easy to pass down. I don't like pictures or words on clothes; it's all structured shorts and chinos and jeans and mostly collared shirts, some tees. Currently pregnant with a DD and she'll inherit most of it (though I will supplement with some cute dresses for fun and we'll give the boys' dress shirts to friends). I loathe athleisurewear on kids and will dress them my way until they start resisting, but there's no sign of that yet.
What is athleisurewear on kids? I have boys so maybe that is why I am confused?