Remember your first summer vacation as a kid? Some of the most lasting memories usually have to do not only with what you did, but also how you looked. That first pair of swimming trunks really meant a lot when it came to fitting in or standing out, whether you were by the pool, or running across the beach to get to the waves. But those were simpler times – these days, there’s more trendy baby clothing out there than you can shake a stick at. So how do you decide on what kind of kid’s designer swimwear to get for summer 2009? You’ve come to the right place to find out.
Boys, you might think, are simple. Once they’re old enough, slap a pair of shorts on them and let them go play. But parents today are savvier than ours were back then, and pay attention – not just to assess what other people’s kids are wearing, but to make sure they can get their deserving kids the same kind of clothing. Well-designed clothing goes a long way, but have you heard of the popular clothing lines that have graced everything from fashion magazines to Hollywood tabloids? Everything from Ed Hardy to Kingsley is well known vocabulary for many parents and their kids.
When it comes to children’s swimsuits, generic doesn’t cut it anymore. Kids want to look as cool as adults in the water, and expect even their swimming trunks to make them look like a mini Matthew McConaughey. So when looking at something like Childish Clothing Blue and White Chainlink Swim Trunks, you may at first wonder what happened to the single color, boring swimming trunks you grew up with. But you will soon remember how much your first swimwear meant to you back then, so of course you will catch up with the times and get your little boy something that will boost their confidence and make them look cool.
Another great pair of swimming trunks is the Moppit Charcoal Wings Board Shorts, designed and made in Australia. Perfect for the aspiring surfer, this colorful and funky tween swimwear for boys is made of distressed denim, and painted by hand – part of the latest trend of cool kid’s clothing that has a handmade, off the beaten path feel and is the perfect antidote for mass produced generic wear. And when you pair these with some Squids White Sunglasses, don’t be surprised to see your boy adding an extra strut while walking across the surf with his boogie board.

It’s true that infant swimwear is undeniably more for the parents than the baby, who is probably too young to notice. But even if they’re just napping on the beach blanket all day, there’s no reason why they can’t do it in style either. It’s purely fun to dress up your toddler in boy swimsuits, just to impress the other parents and let him be the center of attention for a while. If you haven’t realized it already, dressing up your infant in designer clothing can become addictive – and it is perfect to indulge in during the warm summer months.
So don’t get caught after the tide has gone out – it’s now time to start preparing for the summer with the infant boy swimwear that is burning up the surf. Check out the available swimming trunks and accessories available on R&S Avenue and start putting together your boy’s look for 2009.
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