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The Truth About Skirts for Little Girls

The Truth About Skirts for Little Girls

Skirts can be a tricky thing to buy and use for your little girls no matter what their age. However, that tricky transitional period (about the age range of 5-9) can be even worse. Skirts can be a wonderful way to help your little lady feel and look feminine and cute for any occasion, but knowing when and how to transition from skorts to skirts (if at all) can be tough. There are a few things you can do to decide if your girly is ready, and how to choose appropriate pieces either way.

Ready
If your daughter can sit with her legs crossed or knees pressed together no matter where she is or how comfortable she feels (like around family, etc), she may be ready for regular skirts. To get her started, give her skirts that come at least to the knees at first as a trial period. This way even if she doesn’t sit properly nothing can show easily, at least. The longer she keeps her ladylike habits, the shorter her skirts can be (up to the appropriate length for her age and body, of course).

Not Ready
Girls who have trouble ever keeping their legs together, or those whose legs tend to spread or cross Indian style when they get in a comfortable seat or environment should probably stick with skorts for a while longer. Choose skorts that have tight-ish leg holes for a snug fit that doesn’t show panties through the edges. Alternatively, give your daughter a pair of short short, tight shorts to wear under a regular skirt as she goes through a trial period.


Choosing Comfortable But Stylish Clothing For Your Little Girl 2010 & 2011 Tips

Choosing Comfortable But Stylish Clothing For Your Little Girl

It doesn’t matter if you have tons of money or none at all. One thing that is important when dressing a little girl is making sure that she looks neat and well-groomed. This is easily achievable, but there’s also the issue of making sure that she is comfortable. After all, if a little one isn’t comfortable, that generally leads to her to being uncomfortable and just not wanting to wear the cursed clothes anymore. So here are a few tips for keeping your little one comfy and cute.

1. Dresses. When buying dresses, make sure that the collar isn’t way too high. This can be uncomfortable for your little girls. If you notice her tugging at her collar or keeping her head a certain way to avoid touching the collar, then you may want to think about adjusting the neckline. This doesn’t mean that it has to be really lowcut—just enough to give her neck some clearance.

2. Skirts. Skirts need to be loose, so that little ones can run. Try and keep them about knee length, or only halfway down the calf. This allows them to run freely and not trip or anything else of that sort that could lead to booboos and accidents.

3. Shoes. Shoes need to be comfortable and fit right. Small heels are alright, but make sure that they are really small and nothing that will cause her to trip. If she’s under three, heels aren’t recommended at all. Make sure to have sock ready, just in case a pair of shoes that may have seemed to be able to be worn with naked feet end up being the kind that absolutely need socks.