Efficient, stylish, inexpensive back-to-school clothing can be summed up in one word: layering.
When kids head back to school in August (or July as is the case of some schools), the weather is hot — ripe for T-shirts, short skirts and shorts. You can extend those summer clothes by layering them.
"The key is to work with sleeve and leg lengths," says Debbie Barrett, children’s trend manager for JC Penney. "Buy tops and bottoms that you are able to mix and match with what you already have."
Layering items are the building blocks in any wardrobe, but they don’t have to look basic. Before you even go back-to-school shopping (with or without your kids in tow), make a list of what you have. Make sure these items are in good shape: no holes, stains or rips. Now, make a list of what you’ll need.
Start with a couple of cardigans or hoodies in a variety of fabrics such as twill, tweed, lace or ruffles to add texture. Accessories — scarves, jewelry, headbands — can also change a summer look to a fall one.
Macy’s trend expert Laura Sherra says girls can easily take a summer dress, put leggings under it, top it with a jean jacket (she recommends taking scissors to an old one to cut it below the bustline) and add boots for an instantly cool fall look.
Experts recommend at least five pairs of jeans or pants that can be washed easily and five new shirts that can be layered with ones you already own. A long-sleeve tee can extend the life of your summer tees. T-shirts over or under button-ups for boys are also a great look. For girls, a vest can be worn with a T-shirt,discount tiffany, a button-up or a blouse.
"Mixing and matching prints and patterns is a great way to keep changing up your look," Sherra says.
You’ll also need at least one really cute outfit, maybe cargo pants for boys or a dress or skirt for girls. Picture day or field trips sometimes require it.
Your child will also need at least two pairs of shoes: sneakers (for gym and recess) and something a little dressier.
And when buying kids clothes, it’s OK to go with the trendy; they will probably be growing out of it by the time it’s out of style. Barrett says the layering and mixing and matching trends have had a positive effect on kids. "They finally feel that they aren’t pressured to wear certain things,Charm pendant, and they can wear what looks good on them. It’s a way they can express themselves that’s still mom-approved."
3 fashion must-haves for back-to-school — for boys and girls
1. A jean jacket.
2. Skinny jeans (or jeggings — jean leggings — for girls).
3. A plaid shirt or skirt. Plaid is the new "it" pattern this year.
Back to school on a budget:
Sign up — Sign up for clubs at stores such as Children’s Place to get coupons mailed or e-mailed directly to you.
Don’t buy everything just yet — Chances are,tiffany earrings, stores will start marking down items several weeks after school starts. So if you are willing to do a lot of laundry in the first few weeks of school, wait to do the bulk of your shopping.
Shop all year long — Check the clearance racks year-round. Stores such as Old Navy and Sears often have huge savings on clothing at the end of the season.
Try resale shops — You can buy perfectly fine jeans at stores such as Once Upon a Child, the Purple Cow and Plato’s Closet for a fourth to half the price you’ll find in stores. Just be sure to double and triple check for signs of wear. You can also try eBay, Craigslist, garage sales and thrift stores for great bargains. On Craigslist, look for people selling "lots" of clothing. For instance, we recently saw one post for more than 75 items of girls clothing for $95. Even if only half of them work, you are getting an amazing deal.
Shop online — You can often find bargains online that you won’t find in stores. Plus,tiffany bracelets, if you search for coupon codes at retailmenot.com, couponcabin.com and couponcodes.com, you can save even more.
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Note: Prices listed are suggested retail price. Most of the items can be found on sale.