they don't have to be a well known brand.
i try to avoid anything with a visible logo.
i recently put back a boy's polo shirt when i noticed it had a ralph lauren logo on it. {ugh}
i ended up with a polo that looked just like it {minus a logo} for half the cost from the children's place.
and purses,
don't get me started on those overpriced bags some woman drool over.
i just don't get it.
i appreciate a good leather bag, i just don't need to have a name on it.
i actually prefer it not to have one because that's not the message i want to send.
things are not what i value.
brands/logos, perms and tanning beds are three things i left behind after high school.
i digress.
i do appreciate well made things - bags, shoes, and even clothing,
and i'll spend a little more if i know they will be used or worn often.
i found these short john pjs in a mini boden catalogue i got in the mail.
i have no idea why i got on their mailing when i've never purchased from them.
anyhow, i was glad it arrived.
since finn is growing out of all his clothes {he is officially in size 7}
i had a reason to purchase these fun pjs.
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they are perfect for a southern california boy,
and 2 sets come in a package.
{which make them more affordable}
they are so stinkin' cute i want to send him to school in them,
but unless it's pajama day, it's probably not a good idea.
{hopefully he can still fit into them next year}
for next week's fashion friday post,
i promise to share something that can be worn by an adult.