How To Adjust Your Daughter’s Wardrobe
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You will probably have to adapt your child’s wardrobe more often than your own. This is because their bodies are constantly growing, and will outgrow what you buy for them quickly. You may be wondering how to stretch your dollar, and what staple items to buy for your daughter or son’s wardrobe. If so, here you will find a few tips on how to buy clothes that will last longer for your child and will also be a bit kinder to your wallet.
Begin by organizing your child’s closet. See which girls sweatshirts your daughter has outgrown, and which ones are still in good shape and fit well. Clothes that are too small should go in a pile until you have finished going through the entire wardrobe.
When you have rummaged through the entire wardrobe and it is time to buy new clothing, make sure you match the new with the old. For instance, buy girls shirts that will go with the jeans that are still wearable. This way, when you match up clothes you are not buying entirely new outfits. Instead, you are supplementing the clothes you already have. This will help save you money.
Do not cover up your child’s special personality with extravagant clothing. Stick to classic and simple pieces. For instance classic girls t shirts are comfortable and fun. Clothes that are too fancy are hard for a child to handle. Keep them comfortable and happy so their true personality can always shine!
When it is time to shop, bring your daughter along. Generally kids like to be part of the decision making process when it comes to things that affect them. It will also give you a chance to learn more about your daughter (or son’s!) preferences.
Age appropriate clothing for children is important. As the parent, you may want to keep your child in baby clothing but the truth is they grow up. A pre-teen will have different tastes in clothing than your younger child. And a teenager’s tastes will differ from that of a pre-teen. So keep your child’s age in mind when shopping and also set boundaries if they want to buy items that are beyond their age group.
Ok, remember the clothes you put aside? Once you have completed your mission of a made-over closet it is time to think about what you are going to do with the clothes you no longer want. Do you have younger children who can benefit from them? Maybe you want to donate them, or have a garage sale? There are a number of creative ways to discard unwanted clothing. Find which way is best for you!



