It’s the time of year when the novelty of winter and the chilly weather it brings has turned into a tired weariness of grey skies, low temperatures and the need to bundle up (yet again) before stepping outside. One way to lift everyone’s spirits? Start thinking about spring and the airy, lightweight clothes and accessories for your little ones that go with the new season.
Here are six of my favorite ‘Made in America’ outfits for toddlers that are sure to get both moms and kids excited for those warm weather months…which are just around the corner!
1) Picnic-Ready…And Eco-Friendly!
Kallio Dress, Turbii and Shoes by Zuzii
She’ll look precious and feel at ease in this playful cotton dress. Added bonus: you’ll feel great about buying it. Not only is it 100% hand crafted in New York, the fabric is sustainable and sewn together in an ethically run environment. And since every garment is fashioned from a pre-loved men’s shirt, each item is one-of-a-kind. This soft turbii headband and set of sturdy suede moccasins – which feature anti-skid soles, antibacterial wool insoles and are made in California – add the perfect finishing touches.
2) A Wear-Anywhere Dress
Phoebe Dress by The Ellie Rose, Lady Bug Hair Barrett by Oliver & Adelaide
This vibrant, whimsical dress pulls on and buttons up with ease, making it simple to get your little girl out the door in a flash. And the playful sash that ties in the back ensures a snug fit. Perfect for a season’s worth of birthday parties and celebrations, it’s made in Pennsylvania. This charming barrette keeps the hair out of her eyes and matches perfectly.
3) A Complete Ensemble, With A New Friend To Boot!
miki miette Halter, Bloomers and Bunny Doll by noch, Petal Headband and Joli Petal Shoes by Zuzii
Take the work out of selecting her outfit with this summery collection that goes from head to toe. The breezy cotton top is made by a California designer who donates a monthly percentage of profits to worthy causes. It pairs perfectly with these adorable checkered bloomers. The matching bunny sports a skirt in the same fabric while the cream headband and Mary Janes – both featuring delicate rosettes – make for a total look.
4) Delightful, All-Purpose Top and Bottom
Shirt and Short Set by miki miette
Comfortable enough for him to sleep in, the outfit doubles as day wear – just pick him up out of the crib and go! The charming sky blue set with navy trim is made in Los Angeles and inspired by Japanese style and a European color palette.
5) A Post-Swim Set For Him To Dry Off In
Toweling Hoodie by CIE, Shorts by noch
The ultimate chill-out garb for your little guy, this durable set evokes a 1940s old Hollywood feel. The hooded top will help shield him from the sun, while the striped shorts are made from the highest quality organic cotton. Absolutely ideal for summer.
6) Finally! Lightweight, Fuss-Free Overalls
Overalls by Empress Arts, Shirt and Bear Doll by noch
Say goodbye to overalls that look bulky and take forever to button. This pair is 100% cool linen and fasten with ease. They’ll match nearly anything, especially this preppy checkered shirt with an accent pocket. Also an overalls fan? His new bunny buddy, the perfect crib or car ride companion.
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Gary Osborne, Child Style Expert, is the Creative Director of Oliver & Adelaide, a company that specializes in delivering bespoke seasonal packages of the most exquisite clothing, toys and furnishings to parents and their children. Soon after he and his partner had their two children, Gary became an art educator specializing in childhood development. Now, his children, Oliver & Adelaide, are his inspiration for giving other parents the gift of beautifying their baby’s world with the only the best. Previously, Gary worked for more than a decade as a fashion designer in New York City.
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