Little Trendsetter

Little Trendsetter: Brrrrrrringing Style & Keeping Warm

School is back in session, the sun is going in earlier and earlier with each passing day, and the occasional breeze has gotten a bit cooler. These changes can only mean one thing…..Fall is right around the corner and so are lower temperatures. So how do you keep your munchkins warm while keeping up on the latest trends?

I don’t know about you guys but I’m definitely looking in the direction of either a Moncler of  The North Face coat for Princess Keni P. Yes these brands can be a bit pricey (more so Moncler) but they keep you warm and swaggy at the same time!! Plus these are classic brands that have proven over time that they have only gotten better with time.  I just love how the selection of color and fabric make being bundled up fun!

And the great thing about these brands is that the goose down they are filled with keep them ultra warm without compromising mobility by being way too puffy and stiff….Confusing yeah I know. But last year I had  The North Face Super Diez  9oo coat, I was a bit skeptical at first as it did resemble a shiny black trash bag and was about as thick as a sweatshirt. But when the snow fell I did not shiver not once.

So take a break from buying the uber stiff and puffy coats for your kids that barely allow them to move around and go for a look that is less but gives you more!!!

Moncler Enfant Bouquettelle- $510

Moncler Enfant Moka- $590

Moncler Enfant Ghany- $320

Moncler Enfant Remy- $580

The North Face Girls’ Insulated Denay Jacket- $140

The North Face Boys’ Aconcagua Vest- $80.00

The North Face Infant Lil Snuggler Down Bunting- $130

The North Face Toddler Girls’ Insulated Denay Jacket- $120

Yours in Style,

Whitney Parker

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