My older son is 5 and will be starting Kindergarten in a few weeks. I've always let him pick out his own clothes and would only object if he wanted to wear shorts when it was 50 degrees out. But lately he's been coming up with bad fashion choices (if there's such a thing at age 5
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Like today, he picked out navy blue shorts and a black spiderman tshirt. I firmly believe that you can not wear black and navy blue together. Not to mention he'll be frying if we go outside.
The other day he was wearing a nice polo shirt with athletic shorts. It just didn't match. If I say to him that his outfit doesn't match he says, "but I like it".
So what do I do? Do I continue letting him dress himself in (what I think are) silly outfits. Or do I insist he has to have his clothes match and try to give him some fashion "lessons".
). Like today, he picked out navy blue shorts and a black spiderman tshirt. I firmly believe that you can not wear black and navy blue together. Not to mention he'll be frying if we go outside.
The other day he was wearing a nice polo shirt with athletic shorts. It just didn't match. If I say to him that his outfit doesn't match he says, "but I like it". So what do I do? Do I continue letting him dress himself in (what I think are) silly outfits. Or do I insist he has to have his clothes match and try to give him some fashion "lessons".


Great idea! Then that way they still get to "pick it out themsleves" 