Kid’s Eid fashion

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Maria Mohsin :
No matter anyone in the family buys anything or not, kids are the one from whom Eid shopping is compulsory. Though kids have little effect on their buying decision, but still kids of these days won’t wear anything what they don’t like. So parents don’t have the major decision power for the kids anymore. For this reason, in every Eid, kid’s fashion item comes according to kid’s choice and likeness.
Children are more fashion conscious then anyone. They never agree to repeat the fashion they have carried last year. So there have to be some thing new in every Eid for them. So fashion makers have to think very deeply every year to give some thing different from last year to the children.
This year many new trends are seen for the children’s wear. Even mini versions from adults wear are in fashion for children too.
In this Eid Season, parents prefer cotton clothing for the weather. Babys are always good and comfit in cotton and simple dresses. Boy toddlers are seen in colourful and cartoony t-shirts. Motu-Patlu T-shirts are in fashion because kids see this carton the most now. For girl toddlers; pretty, flowery, fluffy cotton and synthetic frocks are in fashion. For girls, net, linen and georgette gown and Anarkalis are seen just like the grownups. Skirts and long skirts are in fashion too. For boys, pajanbis will never go out of trend. Eid without panjabi is incomplete. Boys are mostly found of T-shirts, polo shirts, Panjabi for the Eid. Normaly children don’t wear panjabi a lot, but for Eid they demand it to go for Namaz.
For little babies and toddlers, parents prefer branded cloths. That is why, Arong, Noborupa, Deshi Dosh and other local brands and as well as international brand stores are packed with crowed. Parents did not check twice to buy these branded cloths for their kids and the stores don’t compromise with the quality too when it’s the matter of kids.
Every family is ready to satisfy the little one in the Eid, even if it exits the budget. Even the poorest family try to give something to the children of the family, because if the child is happy, the family can celebrate Eid every day.

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