As my girls grew over the years I was always on the lookout for adorable dresses! I remember one woman in particular who made every dress unique and I loved the different dresses she would release from time to time. The variety and uniqueness of each piece was so fun! I think it is hard to find dresses like that anymore. Dresses that are comfortable, yet cute. Modest, yet modern. And actually affordable.
I was immediately interested when a woman recently reached out to me about her childrenโs clothing boutique. What stood out to me was not only the adorable dresses but also the commitment to Godโs Word. Yes, Little Shields Clothing found a way to marry the two, and I love it!
Little Shields Clothing is a Christian-based clothing company whose artwork is tied to a verse from the Bible. Each piece of clothing is to be a reminder of Godโs word in your life. The dresses are adorable and designed by Jessie Humble. They offer dresses for girls ages 2 through 10.
Here is an excerpt from their website:
Getting children dressed is a daily opportunity to share Godโs word with them. Whether reading a verse to them or if they are old enough can read it themselves, it is a simple act done on a daily basis and a way to teach them Godโs word.
Our prints have something to discuss, too, such as biblical references like a deer, lamb, dove, or angel. At the end of the day, we donโt want to just change the worldโฆbut change it for the better. We truly believe that teaching children Godโs word will give them a solid foundation to grow upon throughout life.
I have to say that I was surprised at how well-made and adorable these dresses are in person. They are just so cute!! Summertime is the perfect time to dress your little ones in these comfy and cool clothes. I highly recommend Little Shields Clothing!
Here is the link to learn more about Little Shields Clothing company!
Here is the link to shop their dresses!
With you,
Ruth
Disclosure: This post is in partnership with Little Shields Clothing. All opinions are 100% my own.
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