By NICKY CHAMP
You may have kids, you may be about to have a kid or you may have no kids and have clicked on this post because you are wondering what the hell a ‘playground outfit’ is. Well, I feel that I have now sufficiently flashed my undies and cleavage to enough small children, mums, dads and nannies to tackle that one particular query.
Playground fashion – and the need for this post – is not about pitting mums against each other in a round of sartorial one-upmanship. But that does sound like a pitch for a super-fun reality TV show. And it’s not about the kids (for once). For their clothes, just go to Target or K-Mart for that – it’s the playground – they’re supposed to get dirty.
Today is about solving the fashion dilemma that is caring just enough not to wear your weetbix-stained tracksuit pants for the fifth day in a row, while also ensuring your outfit is practical enough not to give little Tommy an eyeful while swing-pushing and slippery-dipping.
And that’s actually really hard to do, especially when only one-eighth of your wardrobe still fits you post birth(s). So with that in mind I’ve put together three killer playground outfits for under $200 each (some for a whole lot less):
BUY NOW: Wrangler baby cord red jeans $69.98, Sass swing top $23.97, Bonbons Elery sandals $39.98.
BUY NOW: Seed Longline singlet top $19.95, Soludos striped espadrilles $23.97, American Vintage jersey scarf $37.50, Seed Relaxed Pant $89.95.
BUY NOW: Riders by Lee straight jeans $99, Seed Oversized Animal Print scarf $39.95, Bonds scoop tee $19.95, Rubi Shoes classic red point flat $14.95.
For more playground fashion inspiration take a look at our celeb gallery:
If you’ve got any fashion questions leave them in the comments below. Want to know how to wear a tricky trend or what to buy this Autumn/Winter? Ask away.
Top Comments
Im not one for fashion really, or anything girly actually, but I like to try and get one decent outfit a season thay suits me and I can mix and match with other stuff to dress up or down. I was wondering what colours and items should I look out to buy for autumn/winter? I dont really have much of a waist or hips and have a lovely wobbly post baby tum that needs something flowy over it. Any ideas?
You have basically described my wardrobe and that of every other mother I know. I don't really know what the other options are - track pants?
Although there is a lot of white here and white plus toddler doesn't mix.