Sunny’s Style, no. 11 // Soft Clothing // Giveaway
by Ashley Weeks Cart
Sunny is obsessed with this red dress. She requests to wear it all. the. time. It’s with many thanks to Soft Clothing that it is now a part of her wardrobe. You can find the Soft Party Dress here in a variety of colors. Kids are always very important and precious to us. We always want to get the best things for them. It is very important to be proper about purchase good quality garments as well as shoes for the kids. You must also remember that the kids need the best treatment. his is the reason why you must find out the best store in the market or even online to purchase quality products. Lots of people have problems with the shoes. Kids usually grow quite fast and this is the reason why you need to change the shoes quite often. When you buy shoes for kids it is very important to keep certain things in mind. The first thing is the size. It is always better to check the size well before you purchase the product. If you are purchasing it from the market then better you take your kids with you. If you want to buy shoes for your children online make sure to shop at reputed stores. This is because unlike an offline store where you can physically try on the shoes on your child, there is no such option in an Kids Shoes Online store. All you have to go by is the description and picture of the shoes in question. Of course, size and other features are always mentioned but before you buy shoes for your kid online you need to know the size of your toddler’s feet. Ideally, you should get your kid’s feet professionally measured at the nearest shoe store in your locality. Measuring your kid’s feet helps you know exactly, which size of shoes they need. Make sure to check the description of the soles of the shoe when you buy kids shoes online. The soles should be constructed of a robust material so that your kid does not suffer any pain or injury when running or playing. While the usage of a robust sole is advised, flexibility should also be incorporated into the sole so that the shoe can bend along with the feet. Since kids are always playing or running around, this is a crucial aspect when you buy kids shoes online. Although when you buy kids shoes online, there is no way to check the interior of the shoes yourself, you should check the product description to see if the insides of the shoe are constructed of soft material. The material used in the lining should not have any protruding seams because such elements result in infection as well as cuts on a child’s delicate foot skin. You should also read the review for selecting the fashionable shoes.
To keep it cozy during the winter months, I’ve paired it with a wool turtle neck from my toddlerhood. I admit – I totally love the look. Especially paired with her adorable lady bug shoes that were a Christmas gift from her Ghillie (James’ mom).
{Dress & Undies: Soft Clothing; Wool sweater: Hand-me-down of mine from France; Ladybug shoes: Gift from Ghillie}
Soft Clothing is a particularly brilliant kid’s clothing company as all of their clothing is designed with the needs of all children in mind, including those with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, ADHD, and tactile defensiveness/sensitivity. They use flat seaming and seamless construction for extra comfort, 100% of the softest combed cotton and specially developed Soft Sensory Blends, wide collars, encased elastic waistbands, printed labels (tagless), custom fits, and much more.
Genius no?
The seamless undies in particular are super comfortable, and now that Sunny is confidently potty-trained, she can rock ’em with pride.
And this little cardigan is quite the useful item, especially considering Sunny’s general aversion to any kind of sweater, cardigan or extra layer. Again, thank you Soft Clothing for your clever kid-happy garment construction. Brava!
{Leggings: Carters; Cardigan: Soft Clothing; Headband: Carters}
So you’d like to win three-pack of seamless undies for your little one? Of course you do! Here’s how you can win a 3-pack of organic, seamless underwear. Yay!
• visit Soft Clothing.
• leave a comment below telling me about what articles of clothing bothered you as a kid. I know I hated wearing big, scratchy wool sweaters. I would tell my mom that they were “humpfy” and that I didn’t want to wear them. Wouldn’t it have been nice if Soft was around during my childhood?!
• for an extra chance to win…
follow Soft and me on Twitter, then tweet the following phrase (then, come back here and share a link to your Tweet in the comments): Did you catch @tweetalacart & @softclothing ‘s organic, seamless underwear giveaway? I just entered!: http://blogalacart.com/2012/01/soft-clothing
• another chance to win…
‘like’ Soft and me on Facebook, then come back here and tell us you like us, you really like us! in the comments.
• and one final chance to win…
subscribe to my blog, then come back here and let me know that you’re reading along in the comments.
Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win! The winner will be chosen next Wednesday, January 25th at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: $30.
GOOD LUCK!
Photos: Courtesy of Ashley Weeks Cart
Clothing: Courtesy of Soft Clothing
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You know, I don’t remember anything bothering me a lot, BUT!!!!!!…. :-) my husband hated Toughskins and ANYTHING in which he felt a tag, a scratch, etc. Our daughter is exactly the same way. I am convinced they imagines said annoyances, but they perpetually are tearing out tags. :-) Thanks!!!!
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When I was a child I had beautiful red dress
I hated turtlenecks.
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I hated turtlenecks, especially in the sweater form.
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Mine was any kind of shirt with a collar! I couldn’t stand how it felt on my neck. I’m a hoodie girl now!
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It was not one article of clothing but the hand me downs I got asa child. Never got anything new when I was young.
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I like Lace Print Mini. This skirt was made for twirling in comfort!
Seams in socks drove me nuts as a child (actually, they still do!). Soft’s seamless socks look like a great idea to keep my little guy happy too.
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I adore Soft Clothing shop! Big and amazing variety of goods!
When I was a child I had beautiful wool dress but it was so scratchy that every time my mother tried to wear it on me I cried out loud :-)
Thank you for the chance!
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at a certain point in my childhood, i hated to wear dresses just because I wanted to be a tomboy.
I hated tagd on my clothes…still do, in 23 :))))
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I hated to wear long sleeves over short sleeves. It judt didn’t seem logical to me…
I didn’t like tags in my clothes. They still bother me if I don’t remove them (or buy tagless).
Stirrup pants. They always bothered the ball of my foot!
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I always HATED turtle necks!! They felt so restricting like i couldnt breath… I really disliked them alot
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i was the same way- scratchy sweaters! turns out i have a slight allergy to commercial wool =) but not handmade ones? oh, and cashmere. mom always said i had expensive taste ;0)
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I hated anything with a stiff, scratchy tag, still do.
Great idea on the underwear, very timely for us right now as we’re starting to potty train our daughter.
As a kid, I hated the huge (and constricting) winter coats that my mom always bought me — they were never my style!
The tags always bothered me still do they make my skin itch.
I hated to wear the fancy, scratchy dresses (was it tulle?) they were so uncomfortable!
I hated wearing turtle neck shirts, I always felt like I was chokeing.
I also liked your second facebook link and subscribed to your blog, via e-mail. I love the clothing samples you chose in your one post… very Mongolian or ancient polish kind of influences. Cool stuff… cute kiddo photos also, (though the babe looks less than enthralled). LOL
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I didn’t like polyester and, being a child of the 70’s/80’s was forced to wear it. Yuck! I liked the stretch factor but NOT the texture… I still feel the same way.
I liked you on facebook, your stuff looks fantastic, my kids would love it! I’d love the ones for the contest in an adult size, they look very comfortable!
Thanks for the chance to win!
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I hated hats because I didn’t want them to ruin “the haircut” I had… :-)
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I don’t like wearing lacey undies when I was a kid
By the way, your daughter is adorable!!!!
The whole concept is very appealing because who doesn’t like to wear clothes that are totally comfortable??!! I am 56 years old but would love a dress like Sunny is wearing in the picture!!! :-)
When it rained, my mom made me and my brothers and sister wear these ugly things over our shoes and they were called, of all things – rubbers! I HATED those things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!