Gender stereotypes are inscribed even in the seams of clothing and are the common thread of children's pieces. Girls flock to candy-pink tops dotted with hearts and unicorns, while boys adorn ...
Girls Will Be, a clothing line started by Texas mom Sharon Choksi, is giving parents different options for their young girls and teens. Necessity is the mother of invention, and this mom saw a need.
“It’s not fair, girls can wear skirts, but we have to wear trousers. They’re so hot,” my 15-year-old son bemoaned to me on a balmy day. “Some of the boys at school were talking about wearing skirts, ...