Fashion for the Kiddos
Shop these Western styles for your child this summer.

Little Tike Mocs

1. For several years driving mocs have been the go-to shoe for daily non-riding activities that leave you on your feet all day. And now your little one can enjoy the comfort (and fashion) of driving mocs thanks to Twisted X’s infant line. ($44.95; twistedx.com.) Made with the same handcrafted materials that are used in the regular driving mocs, these shoes will keep your young one on her feet as she navigates the barn aisles with stability and support thanks to the slip-resistant rubber outsole. Plus the teal stitching and laces on this pair of leather shoes is the perfect color for summer. 

Michaela Jaycox

2. Stylish Safety 
Keep the traditional Western look with the safety of a helmet. Designed to absorb the shock of impact, this straw ASTM safety certified helmet helps protect your child while riding or handling horses on the ground. $125; resistol.com.

Nichole Chirico

3. Arena Looks
As you’re gearing up for show season with your kids, help your daughter look the part in a classic plaid button-down shirt with intricate embroidery. Pair with dark denim jeans and a straw hat for a complete look. $39.95; ariat.com.

Photo courtesy Ariat

4. Barn Gear
Teach your little one the basics of grooming with a personal groom kit. The brushes are stored in a red backpack with a Western pattern that features a wipeable material to withstand dust and mud found around the barn. $35.99; smartpakequine.com.

Photo courtesy Classic Equine
Photo courtesy Weaver Leather

5. Tasteful Tack
This Herman Oak Leather headstall will be durable and dependable for your child as she begins learning how to ride. With a Mayan-tooled design and simple stainless steel hardware, this headstall will stay in style as your child ages. $69.99; ridethebrand.com.

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