| Author: Stacey Moore |
Early bedtimes have returned, the buses are loaded and book reports have been assigned. Yes, the end of summer is here and it's time to head back to school. Parents rejoice, children lament. The good news? The beginning of the school year comes with one distinct silver lining'a new fall wardrobe!
If shopping with your kids could be more "fun," these tips from Amy Cafazzo, Marshalls style expert, can help:
Layer it on. Can't decide what to wear? Everyone from preschoolers to college co-eds will be layering their favorite fashions. Skirts over leggings, solids over stripes... anything goes. Maximize your layering skills by wearing graphic T-shirts over comfy thermals or plaid polos atop fitted long-sleeve shirts. Mix and match your layers to create a different outfit for each day of the week.
Rockin' '80s. While big hair remains a thing of the past, the '80s look is back in full force. Sport a metal look this season by stocking up on T-shirts emblazoned with band motifs, tattoos or even rebellious skull and crossbones. Older girls will go back to the future with oversized sweaters over leggings or slim jeans.
Military Brats. Camouflage is sure to stand out this season on everything from tulip skirts to cargo pants. Camo not your thing? Look for belted skirts, brass buttons or patches. Give chilly days a fashionable welcome with a fabulous vintage flight jacket or a funky uniform-inspired coat.
Denim Diversity. Skinny, relaxed, flare, cropped, ripped, faded or worn-denim is always a school staple. This year, with possibly the widest selection of styles yet, you're almost sure to find that perfect pair. Glam girls will love bedazzled, embroidered denim. Boys will love dark, destructed jeans. Either way, your exceptional students will find a pair that's sure to express their budding personalities.
Preppy and Pretty. This year's prepster look pairs rugby-striped shirts, cable knits or traditional plaids with khaki cords or tailored pants. Little ladies will be sitting pretty in beaded sweaters, pleated skirts and anything with lace, faux fur or sequined trim.
"The best way to get kids excited about going to school is by getting them involved in picking out their clothes," says Cafazzo. "This season is all about denim and classic T-shirts mixed with fun detailing and trendy prints. School shopping offers kids the opportunity to be who they want to be, from '80s punk rock stars to collegiate prepsters."
All these styles can be found at stores such as Marshalls. |
Author Bio:
Products that earn the ENERGY STAR prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. EPA and DOE. For more information about ENERGY STAR, visit www.energystar.gov. Using energy efficiently at home can be as easy as changing a light bulb. |
| You can search for this article using: single parenting, parenting advice, parenting information, teen parenting, parenting tips |
|