Camp Couture: Children’s Clothing

Before you send them away for the summer, at least kit them out properly.

Before you send them away for the summer, at least kit them out properly.

Finding just the right summer camp clothes for kids is a delicate balancing act. First, there’s the issue of size: with bathing suits, no “room-to-grow” rationales – unless you want to shell out for therapy after an embarrassing swim class wardrobe malfunction. Then there’s style: Johnny and Janey spend nine months of the year in school clothes, the style of which is often dictated by a draconian set of adult rules. Summer is the time to let go and have fun with print, pattern and colour. And finally, price. Like many a summer dalliance, you’re here for a good time, not a long time. Don’t spend a fortune. Save that cash for back to school.

Boy (6-7 yrs)
Two-tone sunglasses, $7.50 from Gapkids • Camouflage logo beach towel, $14.50 from Old Navy • Star Wars lunch bag, $28 from Pottery Barn Kids • Quilted high-tops, $19 from Joe Fresh Style • Hawaiian sunset swim trunks, $19.50 from Old Navy • Strike! T-shirt by Vancouver’s Redfish Kids, $28 at Redfish and at select retailers. 

Girl (11-12 yrs)
Flip-flops, $4 from Old Navy • Backpack, $55 from Pottery Barn Kids • Cuffed capri pants, $16 from Joe Fresh Style • Peek-a-boo one-piece bathing suit, $12 from Joe Fresh Style • Clear-frame sunglasses, $10 from Joe Fresh Style • Sun hat, $6 from Joe Fresh Style • Hibiscus pattern beach towel, $14.50 from from Old Navy