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7 Days of Girls Jeans: 77 Reasons

Considering the name of our series on the best jeans for little girls, it’s hard to leave 77 off the list. The kids line from American Eagle has made the skinny jean kid friendly with candy colors, and we couldn’t resist a taste. Brand new...
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7 Days of Girls Jeans: Borrowing from the Boys

The clothing companies have finally wrapped their heads around the fact that not every girl’s body is made the same, and that’s good news for our little girls. The “boy fit” jeans have been adapted for little girls of late, and...
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7 Days of Girls Jeans: Rolled Up

She’s growing like the proverbial weed, but there’s good news in today’s fashion for economy-conscious parents. The rolled leg jeans is back, and wallet-friendly Old Navy has them in stock. A rib-knit elastic waistband doubles as a...
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7 Days of Girls Jeans: We’re so Sori

A pair of slim fit jeans in a little girl’s wardrobe gives you the option of a “dress up” pair of jeans for days when she can be comfy but needs to be spit-polished. The Sori Denim pick from Tea Collection has that clean look of the...
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7 Days of Girls Jeans: Straight and Narrow

A basic pair of straight leg jeans is a solid pick for any wardrobe, little girls’ included. We love this pair from Appaman for the thick denim that keeps them warm in the winter and stands up to rough and tumble or tea party-type play, the adjustable...
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7 Days of Girls Jeans: Bedazzling

Nothing says little girl like a pair of jeans that the bedazzler threw up on. What, you grimaced like that was a bad thing? For most little princesses, the more glitter, the better, and the Children’s Place “fashion denim” line makes...
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7 Days of Girls Jeans: Pinc it Up

Once upon a time, little girls were denied the pleasure of a new pair of jeans that they could run around and get dirty in. We’re so happy to be raising girls today, how about you?  Babble’s celebrating parenting in 2010 with a look at some...
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