Honestly, when you look at your junior, you can see yourself, and you know it. The way you dress your kids reflects your adult life style, taste and fashion sense.
So, keep in mind, the choices you make in your boy’s clothes now will directly influence and affect his fashion sense. As psychologists claim, the seeds of self-image are planted within the first five years of the development, kids dressed in irresistibly cute clothes have NO choice but to grow into confident stylish knockouts.
Here is BoysBeCool Manifesto
Down with this annoying outdated notion that boys’ fashion ends in the sloppy and baggy land of oversized boring t-shirts with “incredibly creative” football, baseball bat or train appliques and “equally stylish” flannel sweatpants. Who spread this idea that being stylish would hurt boys’ budding masculinity? Who decided certain colors were not boys appropriate? Parents of all boys unite! Let us arm our boys with irresistible charm of stylish hunks who conquer hearts, command undivided attention, and get anything their hearts desire. Empower your boys and they would never be busy trying to fit in.
They would be busy with other cool things while others would follow their trends and spend hours trying to emulate their effortless style. Problems with the school? Forget it! Teachers adore them since they first set their little foot into the daycare. Problems with the girls? Huh, maybe too many girls problem? The only challenge is to strike this fine balance between healthy self-esteem and annoying narcissism. So, watch out stylish Mom/Pop. It’s all in your hands.