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Back to School Must-Haves for LA’s Trend-Setting Tots

With a new school year just around the corner, LA parents can finally breath a collective sigh of relief…er…savor every last minute with your precious angels. But there is a lot to tackle before the first day: most importantly, the time honored tradition of shopping for fresh fall threads. We got the scoop on this season’s absolute must-haves from LA’s hottest kid boutiques to keep your pint-sized fashionistas looking totally on fleek (insert eye roll here).

photo credit: La La Ling

La La Ling
La La Ling’s been dressing Los Feliz hipster tots for years, but they’re constantly finding new ways to bring something fresh to the small-fry fashion set. In addition to offering one of the most unique selections of clothing and accessories around, they’ve recently launched their very own designs, starting with their  “Frida” print—a crazy cool collaboration with local LA artist, Shplinton. The shop plans to add even more original designs this fall, including their “Los Feliz Palm Tree” shirt debuting at the end of August.

Californian Vintage available at La La Ling

Streetwear is no stranger to La La Ling’s line-up, but it’s looking to be a major inspiration for the coming season. With on-trend labels like Prefresh and Tiny Whales expanding their lines with fun bold graphics, ironic statements and hip-hop vibes, little ones can dress just like their tres chic parental set (yep, we mean you). Munster’s funky harem pants, cool snap backs and backpacks for both boys and girls are big winners as well. And who can ignore the power of the moccasin? La La Ling’s been carrying Jaxos Toes moccs for only a few months and they’ve literally flown off the shelves with new fall colors coming soon. Another new brand, Californian Vintage, is also doing especially swell and features groovy tees and tank repping their favorite school spots from Malibu, Venice, Beverly Hills and LA. Holla!

Discount: Red Tricycle readers receive 10% off in store or online using discount code REDTRICYCLEFALL15. Hip hipster hooray!

1810 N. Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles
323-664-4400
Online: lalaling.com

photo credit: Pumpkinheads Photography by Nick O’Neill

Pumpkinheads
For personalized service and a wide selection of hard to find brands that’s second to none, swing by Brentwood’s uber popular Pumpkinheads boutique for the latest fall finds. With several staff members on hand at all times, you’ll always receive a top-notch, private shopping experience and invaluable knowledge about LA’s fashion scene.

What’s in for fall? Digital photo print graphics are huge now. From socks and under clothes to tops and bottoms—check out lines like Molo, Living Royal and Penelope Wildberry who dominate this trend. Girls will go gaga over Molo’s digital printed leggings that spice up any ordinary top/tunic/dress with tons of color. And Pumpkinheads never forgets about the boys. In fact, their store carries way more guys’ gear than almost any other kids’ shop in town. Little dudes will dig Molo digital graphic print shirts paired with sweats or denim for a comfy, yet totally unforgettable look.

Giving Back: Help others while you’re shopping; the store serves as an official drop-off site for Baby2Baby if you’d like to make a donation.

Discount: Red Tricycle Readers are welcome to use promo code TRICYCLEFAN for 15% off purchases through August 31st.

11640 San Vicente Blvd. #109
Los Angeles
310-207-6760
Online: pumpkinheadkids.com

photo credit: Posh Kids

Posh Kids
In the heart of WeHo’s design district, Posh Kids is a definite must for mini moguls in training. With a super exclusive selection of high-end European designers, the boutique features the most cutting-edge trends from across the pond before they hit stateside elsewhere—ensuring your little ones will always be at the forefront of fashion.

Monster Collection by Fendi & Kenzo available at Posh Kids

For fall 2015, hot picks for girls include items from Dolce & Gabbana’s Roses Collection, as well as their Majolica Print; Roberto Cavalli’s new Butterly Print Collection; and fab frocks from Miss Bluemarine. For dapper dudes, be sure check out the Monster Collection by Fendi & Kenzo, Baby Graziella and highly anticipated Billionaire Couture (Posh Kids is the first store in this country to carry the line for tikes). By far, the shop’s newest and most popular go-to is Italian line, Aletta, which features stunning items for baby girls and boys along with a line for older divas in training.

Discount: Posh Kids is offering our readers 10% off any regular items not on sale when they mention RED TRICYCLE in store. Grazie!

607 N. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles
310-855-7233
Online: posh-kids.com

photo credit: Lost & Found

Lost & Found
With beautifully curated stores in both Hollywood and Santa Monica, Lost & Found has cool kids clothing covered from the hills to the beach. Trends are never king here, this colorful shop focuses more on classics with a twist, playing with hues and patterns that are always in style.

Bonheur Du Jour available at Lost & Found

In business for over 16 years, Lost & Found knows that fall is usually LA’s hottest time of year, so back to school threads still need to be lightweight, shorts and tees are still in play, and heavier items make an appearance much later. For girls this season, take a gander at dresses from Bonheur Du Jour (the shop’s favorite French line), as well as velvet vests and faux fur collars from Dagmar Daley, super soft smiley face sweatshirts by Picnik and elegant dresses from Nelly Stella that will hit stores soon. For lads, Lost & Found’s faves are graphic tees from Lucky Fish, sweatshirts by Picnik, lightweight pants and button downs from Dagmar Daly and great striped tees, pants and sweaters from Denmark brand, Mad Norgaard, which arrive in September.

Discount: Red Tricycle readers receive 10% off children’s clothing (not valid on sale items) online using discount code REDTRI.

6320 Yucca St.
Hollywood
323-856-5872

2230 Main St.
Santa Monica
310-450-9565
Online: lostandfoundshop.com

Lucky Fish available at Lost & Found

If your credit card needs even more of a workout (whew!), we highly recommend a visit to Eggy on West Third Street for fab kids’ clothing that’s always au courant, as well as the adorable Sweet William shop in Silverlake—they never disappoint when it comes to a unique selection of designers. Plus, Lark Cake Shop is right next door. (That is, if shopping with your delightful offspring wasn’t its own sweet reward).

What’s your fave shop for back to school fashions? Give us a shout in the comments section below.

–Jennifer O’Brien