For us, bundling up in our winter finest doesn’t exactly scream fabulous and stylish. In fact, the words frumpy, but warm come to mind — after all, when’s the last time you splurged on a chic winter coat? Our kids however seem to make looking good in winter gear easy breazy. We recently put a call out for our readers to submit photos of their stylish kids in their best winter duds and we were totally impressed with your submissions. From babies decked out in North Face to SoCal kids rocking their mild winter styles, we couldn’t be more blown away by your cute and stylish kiddos.

Tyler (age 6) loves wearing his warm and cozy The North Face reversible coat and fuzzy furry winter hat from the Gap.

Jack (age 5) is all ready to hit the slopes in his bright green jacket and black snow pants,  both from The North Face. We love his matching green goggles and helmet.

Camden (age 5) and his younger brother Corbin (16 months) are all ready to take the cold weather in style. Camden’s wearing a coat and hat from the Gap while Corbin is sporting a coat from Macy’s and a Target Cherokee brand hat.

Cold weather doesn’t stop Hayden (8 months) and his fam from getting all bundled up & playing outside in the cold. Hayden’s stylish look include a North Face hat and coat, Baby Gap hooded sweatshirt, Gymboree fleece-lined pants (sweet!), fur-lined Baby Uggs, and a Pottery Barn Kids Sherpa blanket to stay warm.

Trinity seems to have the whole runway model look down. She’s wearing a hat and gloves by H&M, shirt by Justice, skinny jeans by Forever 21 kids and boots by Uggs.

When Milo (almost 12 months old) is out strolling with his fam he sports his Meg Cohen cashmere hat (which you can get personalized with your kids initial- awesome!), Mimitens (Canadian made mittens with no thumbs that stay on and can be worn over or under jacket sleeves), a Pategonia jacket and Elks and Angels foot muff. Talk about serious warmth.

Jesiah, just 2 days shy of his first birthday, is wearing his Columbia Teddy Bear bunting.

Charlotte’s mom sends in this photo of her daughter in her winter finest. She’s wearing Appaman coat, Jojo Maman scarf and gloves, Piggie hat from Columbus Circle Christmas market stall, and Clarks boots.

Her are Kora and Jaxson trying on their new Columbia snowsuits.  We love the bright red color of the snow suits!

This little guy is wearing apparel Carter’s, which will surely keep him warm and dry in the cold weather.

Really a trip to the supermarket when it’s cold mom?! This kiddo is sporting gloves from H&M, and a sweatshirt and a scarf from Target.

Liberty’s mom writes, “Liberty just turned two. The pink coat and grey flower hat are both Old Navy. The purple coat is Old Navy and the multi colored beret is homemade.  While this isn’t true “South Dakota wintergear” these were taken this winter when the temps were cold but before the snow started flying!”

Something tells us that Madison’s favorite color is pink. She is wearing a Gap jacket, Disney scarf, Carter’s mittens, Gymboree knit hat, Capelli ear muffs, Circo leggings, & Hello Kitty umbrella.

Beezus (how’s that for a name?!) is wearing an American Apparel hoodie, Old Navy skirt and vest, tights from Target and beanie from H&M. Boo, top of backpack, is wearing a hoodie from American Apparel.

We love this little girl’s matching hat, sweater and dress, all from Janie and Jack. Her shoes are from Pediped.

Olivia Felton, daughter of Red Tricycle L.A. writer Kate, is in a Fab Kids dress and jacket at the Los Angeles Zoo. Her head band is handmade.

How awesome is this winter style? David is wearing H&M as they partner with UNICEF to create this amazing Polar Bear hat and glove set . 

Stay tuned for our next edition of Street Style that’s all about the coolest rain gear styles. From rain hats to coats to umbrellas and shoes, we want to see your kids in their finest rainy day wear. Send an email to our Editor, Erin (erin AT tinybeans.go-vip.net) with a fab photo of your kid in his or her rain gear, your kiddo’s name and the brands he or she is wearing.  

As They Grow

Time flies. All of a sudden, the baby’s feet don’t fit in her jammies, your three-year-old needs a haircut, even “your girls” could really use a new nursing bra. You could run all over town looking for everything you need, or, you could just head over to CF Kids in Crossroads Mall; a one-stop shop for clothing, gear, toys, and yes…even hair-cuts.

New mamas will love the selection of nursing supplies (including Bravado bras), slings, feeding supplies, diaper bags, little potties, and even car seats. Clothing typically runs from infant to 6x, although we saw a few items in 7/8 including cute rain gear from Pluie Pluie. We also found a great selection of Zutano, Petit Bateau, e and fabulous Luxe baby robes by Lil Rags. CF Kids also has plenty of Robeez, Trumpettes, Crocs.

The toy section encompasses all ages with a huge supply of Corolle dolls, RokenBok systems, eco-friendly Plan Toys, and for older kids, games, workbooks, science and art kits.

The CF Kids Hair Salon is attached to the store. Junior can pick out his seat (like a race-car or fire truck), a toy to play with, and even the flavor of shampoo.

PS: Because you are all grown-up, don’t miss their home interiors store just outside the mall called Common Folk Co.

CF Kids and Hair Salon
Crossroads Mall ,15600 NE 8th St Bellevue
www.cfkidsonline.com
425-643-KIDS (5437)