The littles wear.


Before I became a mother a good chunk of my wages were spent in one of two places; Topshop and Primark.  Flash forward a few years and there is no doubt that my children are better dressed than I am.  I love dressing my children.  Children's style is something I am really interested in.  I like brands that create stylish yet comfy outfits that children can actually move and play in.  I am not really about dressing my children to look like mini adults (sorry if that is your thing, it just isn't mine).

The outfits I am featuring today are a mix of small brands and high street ones.  That is the way I like to do it.  Although I have to say I really love the quality and the style of smaller brands.  There are so many amazing ones.  There is a post on here about some of my favourite small brands for children's clothing and toys if you fancy a read. 

Anyway here is what my littles wore today: 



 Posey is pretty much head to toe in small brands... well her tee and shorts are anyway.  They are both from https://www.cribstar.co.uk.  No word of a lie, it is really tricky to get this little lady out of these shorts at the moment! We paired this outfit with a classic pair of converse and some frilly socks to add a little girly touch.  This is her, 'I am a rescue bot' pose!



Lochlann my dear, you are far cooler than your mama but unfortunately that tee wasn't available!  This little love is head to toe in high street brands which we love.  The tee is from http://www.next.co.uk, the shorts (which are much roomy now that we are FINALLY successfully potty training and there is much less junk in his trunk) are from https://cottonon.com/AU/cottononkids/ and his little mustard sandals were from https://www.zara.com/ae/  


* Sidenote - I had to bribe Lochlann with leftover popcorn from the cinema to get him to stand still and this photo was the best of a bad bunch! 

It is payday this week (hurrah) so I'll be updating this page with a few new buys for the littles' wardrobe.  Keep your eyes peeled. 

Thanks for reading, 


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