It takes a lot of coaxing to make Anya wear "girly" clothing like frilly dresses. She prefers tomboy chic. And is most comfortable with plain cotton shirt and tights.
Whenever we do our shopping, she often wanders to the boys section instead of the girls area.
So when Porter Novelli asked if we'd like to road test some items from Havoc Denim line, I checked out the look book first. And replied with a "yes". Because the items are right up Anya's alley.
She was sent the Havoc Denim cuff shorts which she wore happily at a Christmas party where she sang some carols along with other children.
She received a couple of compliments about her pants that day from friends for the distinct style and asked what brand it is. Told them Havoc Denim is an Australian brand and is notable for fun, stylish and quality denim items for kids aged 2-14 .
This cropped pair is just perfect for the warm summer weather and works with almost any top Anya owns.
It fit her perfectly (she's a size 12), no need for a belt (which she finds annoying). I especially love the detailed stitching at the back, inner sides and front pockets. Havoc Denim items are hand finished, can you believe it? And they follow a 3 stage wash which is why their pants are all soft and comfy compared to other brands. Now I'm realizing why Anya hates wearing denim jeans and yet seem to be all OK with this pair from Havoc Denim.
I threw it the wash and it came out looking as good and new as it arrived. Because you know how some clothes' feel change right away? So all is good! I am sure you'll be seeing a lot of this red pair in our summer photos.
Visit Havoc Denim to check out their distinct and high quality and reasonably priced children's clothing. Their summer stock is now on!
Is your girl into tomboy chic too?












1 comments:
A child after my own heart! I hate frills and such as well. I haven't worn a dress since 1998. Except a secondhand one for my second wedding in 2002.
I'm betting HD use a softer cotton in the manufacture of their jeans so they're extra comfy. Regular denim is much tougher and doesn't soften up until the jeans are practically falling apart. Stretch denim is a little softer, but not much.
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