The best children’s clothing ranges to kit your kids out in

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Summer is in full swing and if you haven’t started jazzing up your kids’ clothing then the time is now! But forget the mass market and walk on the wild side as we take a whirlwind tour of five children’s clothing labels that rock, and deserve your attention now!

1. Frugi

Frugi is the pioneer of organic and fair trade fashion for kids. Think colourful and playful designs married with soft comfy clothing made for kids to play in. Frugi cotton is super soft and all GOTS certified ensuring organic environmental & fair trade standards throughout the supply chain. Shop the Frugi range here.

2. Polarn O. Pyret

You can always bank on the Swedes to be forward-thinking when it comes to fashion, and these guys know how to make your kids look like a dude or dudette. Think colourful clothes that stand up to adventure and play with cute-as prints and a largely unisex vibe. Shop the Polarn O. Pyret range here.

3. Boden

Think every day bright and breezy designs with rainbow-hued tops, embellished jeans, and vibrant knits with wardrobe staples ready for any adventure. Plus if you’re into family-wide outfits then this is the place to shop! Shop the Boden children’s range here.

4. Marks & Spencer

We are personally huge fans of the kids range at Marks and Spencer which goes wayyyy beyond the uniform standard. Think awesome dresses, sets and glittery pumps for the girls a boys’ clothes collection that is packed full of fun fun fun. Shop the Marks & Spencers kids range here.

5. Next

Inspired by seasonal trends, your little ones won’t be disappointed by the threads and accessories in Next’s kids’ clothing range. Featuring trending styles, fun prints and seasonal hues for both boys girls which will leave you wishing they did them for adults too! Shop the Next children’s range here.

6. Joules

With bright, uniquely designed girls’ clothes just right for girls on the go and  eye-catching designs for boys who rarely sit still Joules is the place to go to for kids clothes that are high-quality with an emphasis on styles, colours and unique prints. Shop the Little Joules range here.

7. LOCOKids

For something a bit different, check out LOCOKids which brings together high-quality trendy clothes and accessories from the best South Korean brands under one roof.  Think fresh and fun pieces which are fashion-forward, bold yet ultra-comfortable, resilient and reasonably priced. Shop the LOCOKids range here.

8. Amplified

All hail Amplified, which lets us all live out our rock n roll days vicariously through our munchkins. Fuelled by great music, Amplified’s rock t-shirts  are influenced by great artists like The Rolling Stones, The Jam, Guns ‘N’ Roses, Pink Floyd and other rock gods. Obviously your kids will probably have no idea who they are, but hey, that won’t matter when they can’t talk yet and you stick them in a bodysuit. Perhaps more of an issue when they can. Shop the Amplified Kids range here.

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18 comments

  1. We are big lovers of Marks and Spencer. It’s great for my girls as you said it really does last and go way beyond school uniform standards. We love them even more now that they do adapted and easy dressing clothing as both of my daughters have SEND and the socks and shirts, oh they are amazing!

  2. I love Boden clothes. I love their designs and the clothes are very good quality.

  3. I buy a lot of Next clothes as they have varied price points and are such amazing quaility.

  4. I LOVE Amplified! OMG – especially the Sweet Child O Mine T-Shirt as my partner literally once won a Battle of the Bands playing Slash’s solo, just like in Bill & Ted

  5. I really love frugi, so bright and fun and I love that they are letting kids be kids and not grown up too quickly!

  6. Big fan of Next. The clothes are fashionable at a reasonable price. They fit well too.

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