One of the most dynamic areas in fashion is that surrounding children. Having smartly styled kids is fashionable and can earn you props with friends; especially when you take them out, and they look dressed up and pretty. Alongside old fashion statements, like shawls, new trends are coming up that will change how everyone looks at kids' fashion. The following are some of the raging kids' fashion trends that will be huge in 2013, moving forward:
GLASSES
Kids' glasses have changed in much the same way as it's happened for adults. Contrary to the past when glasses were exclusively for heavy sunshine, today, stunners and glasses are fashion statements. Some of the common glasses you will find popular moving forward are nerdy specs, u-framed glasses and colored glasses for girls, among others. This year, these glasses are going to be huge.
SCARVES
If you thought scarves would disappear soon from the market, you're in for a rude awakening, because most fashion cops predict that scarves will have a solid presence in 2013 and beyond. When scarves are matched well, they can give a great look that your child can use in any environment. The good thing about them is that they are available, varied, and affordable in most cases.
MORE COLOR
Things be as they are now, chances are that experimenting with color in kids' fashion will not change even past 2013. According to fashion analysts, bright colors are good for kids, because they affect the child's mood. Bright colors will feature highly on the minds of most kids' fashion designers, and you're better off embracing them.
HATS
Hats are another fashion statement for kids that will not be going away any time soon according to experts. The only difference will be the different gender preferences, fabric, and color experiments. Woolen kids' hats are also expected to feature prominently as parents try to make their kids look trendy and pretty.
STRIPES
Stripes are also expected to grace kids' fashion this year. A trend that is quickly approaching is striped, colored clothing for kids, and chances are, you've probably seen this in a famous flick somewhere.




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