Posted under Childrens Fashion
Clothes can be a big issue. Its easy to dress a baby. They just eat, sleep and want cuddles and whether theyre wearing Prada or Tescos range they really dont have an opinion.
Toddlers just want to be comfy so that they can play, get dirty, stay dirty and not have to worry about mum jumping her height because junior ruined a 300-quid outfit playing Doom Raiders.
But the older child, perhaps from six onwards, has a much stronger voice in their choice of clothes. As image-conscious as any movie star, even little girls would not want to be seen in just any old pair of jeans: they would have to be, at the very least, the same brand their friends wear.
This is where the big stores may score. Mass produced clothes these days can be quite inexpensive yet look good. They may not last through a whole load of washes but what was fashionable a month ago may well be so out this week the kid wouldnt would to be seen dead in it.
Its important for a childs self-esteem not to be seen as different from their peers and so, when it comes to spending on the wardrobe for your child, then it comes as no surprise that value over high-end of the market, wins every time - unless of course your childs best friends daddy is a famous footballer, then boy do you have problems!