When Rachel first started insisting on shopping for her own clothes, she would pick styles similar to what her older sister was wearing. She was excited to receive hand me down clothes and wore them often.


— Read more from The Shopping Duck

The other day we were shopping at this one section that had shorts on clearance so I let him pick out a few pairs for next year and he only wanted the blue and green ones. There were so many colors but he insisted that he didn’t want any except for those two colors!


— Celebrating individuality Chubby Cheeks Thinks

Monkey will wear anything, he could care less. He takes no notice, in fact he would go naked most of the time if I would let him.


— Style tip from Lessons from the Boys

In the winter time my son loves wearing hoodies over his t-shirts.


— Excerpt from We Share With You

Mason will probably hate me later in life for telling you guys this, but this kid loves bracelets! You know the rubber bracelets (such as Live Strong, etc)? He’s OBSESSED with them. He gets super excited anytime he sees one and immediately throws it on his wrist.


— Individuality celebrated by The Adventures Of A Wee Mason Man

My two little boys are still a little young, but at three years old Little Man is already getting a sense of style. He would eagerly prefer to wear a character t-shirt with one of his favorite cartoon characters instead of a plain solid shirt.


Shining 2 Save celebrates individuality

B is just learning to dress himself so his sense of style usually involves things not going on correctly. We like to laugh that his pants and underwear are usually on backwards, and sometimes inside out.


— Sense of style excerpt from kerrificonline

Now that my daughter is older her favorite wardrobe staples are anything that you’d normally consider dress-up wear. So if we can find real clothes that have any features resembling a dress-up item then it’s a win.


— Check out more about My Kid Has Style by Southern Yankee Mix.

My daughter doesn’t like things that look too “girly, girly” and she loves the color green.


Donna’s World celebrates style individuality.

To my 8 year old, fashion appears to circulate around layers of clothing that may or may not match in color, or in season.


The Homeschooling Blog celebrates individuality this back-to-school season.