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Fourth of July Kid Fashion

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Fourth of July means parades, cookouts, fireworks and lots of red, white and blue.

Opening your kid's drawer the morning of Fourth of July and seeing that they don't have any red, white and blue in their wardrobe is equal to sending them off to school on St. Patrick's Day in pink and wishing them luck.

Plan ahead. You've got one month to go.

Star Print Denim Shorts from Gap.com

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Americana Cuffed T from Gap.com

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Stars and Plaid Patchwork Short from Gymboree.com

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