What’s Hot For Junior This Season

juniors clothesYou thought Pampers were all the rage, now, for your designer enjoyment, you can purchase diaper covers with cute little pictures and a personalization.

Go Green

If that’s not enough to float your boat, you can also go green and get soy clothing and soy blankets in a myriad of colors, sometimes all on the same piece of material. Clothing and blankets for baby made out of organic soy are becoming very popular.

Colors

Also coming back in style are the loud and vibrant colors of the sixties. You will have no problem misplacing your child if you dress him or her in the color schemes of the day. Psychedelic children’s clothing can be seen blaring out from computer screens and store windows. Already there are multi colored children in strollers and trotting along side the family, bright oranges, blues and greens swirling around one another in a Crayola nightmare.

The Sixties

The sixties are coming back strongly right now in every facet of fashion. Some children’s clothes have printed themes on them that is very reminiscent of flower children and love struck hippies. Flowers seem to be very popular in clothes this year, for young and old alike. Don’t get me wrong, all of the traditional colors and designs are still out there, you can still find them if you look, you will just have to look around more vibrant colors of the day.

Totsnstyle.com introduces Juicy Couture kids clothes

We are pleased to announce a new line to our selection, Juicy Couture Kids.  The line has fabulous tracksuits and adorable dresses!  Please take a look at our selection here:  http://www.totsnstyle.com/search.php?q=juicy+couture

We are currently offering 10% off any clothing purchases of $125 or more.  Simply enter 10OFF at checkout! 

Why we love Twelfth Street Baby

Okay, I am seriously in love with the new Twelfth Street Baby line.¬† What’s not to love about them?¬† They have beautiful designs, amazing fabrics, and on top of that they are machine washable!¬† Every piece of this line is like eye candy! There’s more.

Cynthia Vincent, Twelfth Street Baby designer, has succeeded in creating a line that is both adorable yet chic.¬† Here is a perfect example of a designer who has done extremely well in the fashion world with woman’s wear.¬† And now she is transending into the ever growing designer children’s market.¬† You will find many of the same patterns and fabrics from the Twelfth Street woman’s line tastefully and appropriately carried into the baby and girl line.

Her dresses have the cutest of details. A favorite of mine is the Bubble Dress!  Its adorable.  She also has her Bow Dress that has simple, chic lines.  Her flutter sleeve dress is super adorable on any size.  She also has super warm and luxurious cashmere blend leggings with matching cardigans.  I could go on and on!  To view and shop the amazing Twelfth Street Baby line go to www.totsnstyle.com

Special Launch Promotion

We are excited to offer a special launch promotion of FREE SHIPPING on all order $100 or more.  This applies to UPS Standard Delivery.Visit us www.totsnstyle.com and you shop our amazing products and getting shipping for free!

 
 

We have Whats N Style!

We are so thrilled to launch totsnstyle.com.¬† We assure you can make this your “go to” site for cutting edge fashion in the children’s market.¬† Here you will find many of the same favorite labels that you have in your own closet, but only in smaller sizes.¬† We carry baby thru tween clothing sizes as well as shoes.¬† We believe there is no reason for your child’s style to be compromised, regardless of where in the world you reside.More than virtual shopping, we want to provide you a luxury shopping experience for that special infant, toddler, child, or tween in your life. Please visit us at www.totsnstyle.com
 

 
 

Your Child’s Look – Classic vs. Trendy

When you think of the look you want your child to convey, do you think classy or trendy? The thought was recently brought on by my own little six-month-old, fashionista-in-the-works, little Bella. I didn’t think this out much with my son. He kind of just took on the style his daddy favored. I’ve always liked and trusted my husband’s sense of style, so it worked well.

But for my daughter, the question of classic vs. trendy posed a dilemma for me. Do I want to dress her up with the cutest trends around or do I want to stick with modern classics? I always say that she will probably end up being at the opposite side of the spectrum and love denim and t-shirts! I am totally willing to accept whatever she chooses to become. But for these few precious unopinionated months or years of early childhood, I’ll have the privilege to set her looks.

I came up with the following conclusions:

1) Trendy clothes are super adorable on children as long as they are tasteful.

2) Classic styles and brands of clothes are nice to have for those formal times such as weddings, portraits, graduations, etc…

3) Trendy clothes in classic colors make for a great clean, modern look.

Whatever style or look you choose for your child, let it be a tasteful expression of who your child is!

Does how I dress my child reflect on my personality and lifestyle?

As you may have already noticed, there is a huge surge in “mini me” clothing popping up all over. This “mini me” couture effect is basically a term used for parents wanting their children to look and dress like they do. With the vast amount of information on the Internet and the constant celebrity exposure, our children are growing up with a lot more options than we ever had. Designers are churning out pint size renditions of clothes that are on runways every season.

However, not every parent is jumping on this band wagon. In our family outings, I still see children dressed in p.j.’s or t-shirts that are witty yet sloppy. I always look to the parents to see how they are dressed. It’s usually the same. Most of the style stems from the parents. Children in more ways than one are a direct reflection of their mommy and daddy.

With this being said, I don’t think the “mini me” idea is so bad. We all know families that always look put together. Why not create that culture with your own children? I am not saying that appearance is the most important issue in a kid’s life. But appearance speaks for itself. What’s wrong with dressing the part? Your child will grow and learn to take pride in how they look and will in turn pass this to their children.