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Cool Clothes for Kids

For cool kids only, these rocking fashions for wee ones are hot. Forget about basic stripes for boys and head-to-toe pink for girls, because today's kids want something much cooler. And, fashionable parents across America are shunning traditional kids' duds and reaching for stylish and edgy clothes for their kids. What brands are hot? What styles are in demand? And where can you snag rocking hot clothes for your modern kids?

Small Paul

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Paul Frank and his gaggle of cartoon friends are taking over kids' fashion, and rightfully so. The Small Paul line is fun, bright, modern and funky. Who could resist such fun kids' wear? So come on and join Julius the monkey and all his friends and get your kids styling.

The Small Paul line is impressive and includes not only super-funky tees, but puppet-handed hoodies, underwear sets, pajamas, holiday wear, and even rain boots.

My Favorite Small Paul Gifts for GirlsMy Favorite Small Paul Gifts for Boys

No Added Sugar

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This cheeky brand from the UK is stylish, edgy and often humorous. Their use of stark contrasting colors and punchy graphics makes No Added Sugar a stand-out in kids' fashion. I promise you will not find any cutsie choo-choo trains, teddy bears or tired slogans like "100% Princess" on their kids' clothes. What you will find is spunky, funky, fashionable clothing for rocking kids.

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Crib Rock Couture

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Crib Rock Couture tees have been rocking kids' fashion for years, and they are still going strong. CRC tees have been seen on Hollywood's favorite tykes including the Jolie-Pitt troop, Apple and Moses Martin, Violet Affleck and a whole gaggle of celebabies. Why are they so popular? Because they are refreshingly age-appropriate for all kids from teeny tots to tweens while still maintaining a funky edge and a fresh style that is irresistible.

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Ed Hardy Kids

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The Ed Hardy line is a favorite with Hollywood stars; we've seen Madonna, Christina Aguilera, Paris Hilton and even tween favorite Miley Cyrus sporting Ed Hardy tees. Now, Ed Hardy's famous tattoo-inspired fashions are available in pint-sized versions, and they are irresistible. For uber-cool kids only, this got-to-have brand makes kids' clothes in the same style as their adult versions, without sacrificing the spunk and funk that made it so trendy.

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Kingsley

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Kingsley is a rock-and-roll brand for kids and their hip parents. Their rock tees for kids made a huge splash when Shiloh Jolie-Pitt was seen on the cover of People magazine wearing a Kingsley t-shirt. Now, the brand is cooler than ever and they've expanded into a complete kids' fashion line with a few tees for Dad thrown in as well.

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Diesel Kids

Diesel jeans are famous the world round for their hip yet rugged look. However, their collections are simply massive including not only jeans but other trousers, tops, jackets and more. You name it, they have it. All of their clothing embodies a young, urban, rustic lifestyle. Luckily, the Diesel Kids' line is equally fabulously casual. I promise you, there are no denim-like, elastic-waisted kids' trousers in this collection. Their children's collection is extensive and full of excellent, hip wear for cool, urban kids.

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