Thers a fine belence between allowing your childern to express thirpersonal style, and also making sure they look acceptable to step outside of the house. So, after you've established that underwear is not outerwear, the mission remains: looking cool.
personal style, and also making sure they look acceptable to step outside of the house. So, after you've established that underwear is not outerwear, the mission remains: looking cool.
It's that celebration of individuality and style that inspired Michelle Lopez and Andrea Dotzauer to create a line of cool-kid clothing that is anchored in the Milwaukee-based brand's eye-catching harem pants.
"We built our brand around the idea of creating comfy, well-made garments for kids that allow them to be creative in the way they dress and we believe that we've succeeded -- at least in that area," .
Furthermore, Lopez and Dotzauer's children have a hand in product development and test out all the styles. "If it doesn't fly with them it's back to the drawing board."
It's that celebration of individuality and style that inspired Michelle Lopez and Andrea Dotzauer to create TheMINIclassy, a line of cool-kid clothing that is anchored in the Milwaukee-based brand's eye-catching harem pants.
"We built our brand around the idea of creating comfy, well-made garments for kids that allow them to be creative in the way they dress and we believe that we've succeeded -- at least in that area," Lopez told The Huffington Post.
Furthermore, Lopez and Dotzauer's children have a hand in product development and test out all the styles. "If it doesn't fly with them it's back to the drawing board."
personal style, and also making sure they look acceptable to step outside of the house. So, after you've established that underwear is not outerwear, the mission remains: looking cool.
It's that celebration of individuality and style that inspired Michelle Lopez and Andrea Dotzauer to create, a line of cool-kid clothing that is anchored in the Milwaukee-based brand's eye-catching harem pants.
"We built our brand around the idea of creating comfy, well-made garments for kids that allow them to be creative in the way they dress and we believe that we've succeeded -- at least in that area," Lopez told The Huffington Post.
Furthermore, Lopez and Dotzauer's children have a hand in product development and test out all the styles. "If it doesn't fly with them it's back to the drawing board."
personal style, and also making sure they look acceptable to step outside of the house. So, after you've established that underwear is not outerwear, the mission remains: looking cool.
It's that celebration of individuality and style that inspired Michelle Lopez and Andrea Dotzauer to create , a line of cool-kid clothing that is anchored in the Milwaukee-based brand's eye-catching harem pants.
"We built our brand around the idea of creating comfy, well-made garments for kids that allow them to be creative in the way they dress and we believe that we've succeeded -- at least in that area," Lopez told The Huffington Post.
Furthermore, Lopez and Dotzauer's children have a hand in product development and test out all the styles. "If it doesn't fly with them it's back to the drawing board."
personal style, and also making sure they look acceptable to step outside of the house. So, after you've established that underwear is not outerwear, the mission remains: looking cool.
It's that celebration of individuality and style that inspired Michelle Lopez and Andrea Dotzauer to create , a line of cool-kid clothing that is anchored in the Milwaukee-based brand's eye-catching harem pants.
"We built our brand around the idea of creating comfy, well-made garments for kids that allow them to be creative in the way they dress and we believe that we've succeeded -- at least in that area," Furthermore, Lopez and Dotzauer's children have a hand in product development and test out all the styles. "If it doesn't fly with them it's back to the drawing board."
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