Baby Chic: Coral & Denim

Top: Carter’s // Sweater: Carter’s // Jeggings: Levi’s // Shoes: Clarks
In this Toddler Outfit of the Day, Catalina is wearing a casual look for a fun day out on the weekend. I try to always keep Catalina in comfortable clothes on the weekend. We often go to the park or our neighborhood playground so she needs to wear clothes that she can move around in easily.

This adorable coral polka dot top is from Carter’s. It’s a white tank with ruffled tiers that fall to the hips.

I placed this coral cardigan sweater from Carter’s over the top to keep her warm inside restaurants and shops. Most places really boost the air conditioning during the summer which can often cause colds. This sweater is perfect just for these occasions because it’s light enough for the outside but can keep her warm when indoors. 

These jeggings are by Levi’s and I purchased them at Century 21. Because Catalina loves to play on slides, stretchy long bottoms like these are great for the playground. She can easily run around in them and I don’t have to worry about boo-boos so much.

Continuing the theme of comfort, my daughter is wearing her super cute and comfy Clark’s flats. They’re quilted black leather with velcro straps. There is an elastic trim around the opening to ensure the shoes are secure but not too tight on her feet. They also have patent leather tips. All of these details made me fall in love with these shoes and brand (for both mommy and baby).

Catalina’s hair is also easy and care-free. Rather than going with an ordinary ponytail, I went for a cute side ponytail. This toddler hair style is a favorite in the Domesticated Me household.

As you can see, Catalina really liked these pieces and had a wonderful day in this toddler look. How do you like to dress your kids on the weekend? Let me know in the comment section below. 
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