George The Prince of Style, bringing our era of traditional babywear back

Jun 21, 2015

We all remember the rompers and overalls our children used to wear with fondness.  Traditional baby blues and soft pinks, delicate frills and shirred decorations were all the rage.  And it appears our young royal is proving himself the Prince of Style, bringing back tradition to toddler-dressing with the perfect matching ensembles of yesterday capturing the grandness of his role as future king.

And while the whole world is watching in awe, it is worth stopping to look.

 
Prince George wore the exact same outfit as his father to the recent Trooping of Colour Event for the Queens Birthday. It makes you wonder what they did to store it so magnificently without yellow age spots or decline.
 

White button up shirts, knitted jumpers, contrasting belts and traditional colours make him look so elegantly well-dressed he could be his mother. There wasn’t too many people that noticed him wearing those awful crimes of fashion – Crocs – was there? [In fact there was – with these crocs selling out later that week in high street stores in the UK allegedly).

Buttoned up collars, complete with piped baby blue trims are the thing of yesterday, taking us back to the youth of our own. But some are not so impressed.

This vest sent London’s high street stores into, with it said to have cost just 26 pounds 95.

Knee high socks come from an era of tradition far earlier than today. Do you remember dressing your boys in long socks?

Overalls have been all the rage for boys all over the world since little George started to wear them as a toddler.

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