
From beach vacations to family get-togethers, dress little boys and girls in festive apparel that captures the youthful spirit of the children wearing it. We’ve gathered a list of our favorite clothing finds for kids, ideal for jaunts around town or traveling near and far.
Baffie

Enjoy time on the green in these traditional styles by Baffie. The brand’s playful yet modern designs are ideal for golfing. Dreamed up by a mother-daughter duo, the soft knits and crisp collared shirts reflect the sport’s enduring values, while sweet ruffles provide lively esprit.
Lila and Hayes

This Fourth of July, festive outfitting is a breeze thanks to Lila and Hayes. Perfect for boys, girls, and babies alike, the Patriotic Collection for 2025 is sure to be a hit. With three patterns to choose from, each member of the family can match or everyone can model their own design.
Line + Cleat

Safety always comes first for Line + Cleat, a children’s life jacket company. Prioritizing safety and style, Amanda Horan created her business to corner a market of US Coast Guard approved kid’s life jackets that reflect the sun-soaked joy of summer. Be sure to browse other accessories, like sunglasses, hats, and boat shoes for all-day protection and fun.
Little English

In addition to Little English’s heirloom-quality garments, we love the company’s swimsuit covers. Available in pinks, blues, and red, they are the perfect cover-up after a day of play. Whether you’re on the beach, boating at the lake, or lounging poolside, these popovers will dry them off and warm them up all in one go.
BISBY

BISBY is a collection of stylish clothing for girls from the founders of Little English, Shannon and Dunn Latham. Dainty dresses, flowy tops, and easy skirts and shorts are great additions to a little one’s warm–weather closet. Plus, check out their “BISBY baby” collection for outfits to match big sister.
Saltwater Boys

From seersucker shorts to comfy polos in a range of shades, Saltwater Boys has everything under the sun to outfit little boys this season. What started as a home project with a screen printer has turned into a successful storefront and online business. Read more about founder Laci Hewett and the Saltwater Boys story in our July/August 2025 issue, available for purchase here.


