Explainer: Back-to-school gear for the elementary set
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The British lunch bag invasion
Lunchboxes have definitely undergone a style makeover from years past. We're pretty sure the British Invasion bag from Dabbawalla might just be the coolest one in the cafeteria.
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Storing artwork in plain view
Lil Davinci Frames by Dynamic Frames,$27.95
Take your kid's artwork off the fridge and put it onto your walls with Lil Davinci Frames. Keep up to 50 pieces of your kid's art and display your fave of the week in their cool frames with an easy-open door and spring-load feature.
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That backpack is so me
Me 2 a Tee Personalized Backpack by Em Tanner, $55
The personalized backpacks from Knoxville designer Emily Tanner will appeal to even the pickiest of kids, allowing them to customize everything about the bag and making it a standout in the school hallways and classroom cubbies.
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Kids' labels go designer
Designer-inspired clothing labels from Oliver's Labels, from $4.99
Moms may never have to visit the lost-and-found again thanks to the stylish, designer-inspired labels from Oliver's Labels. Pop them onto everything from shoes to clothes, lunch boxes and more, and infuse a little Burberry, Pucci, even Betsey Johnson into their back-to-school wardrobe without the designer prices.
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An over-the-shoulder textbook holder
If backpacks are too 2009, then try a colorful messenger bag from Rebagz, made from recycled rice sacks and featuring cool, bright graphics.
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We like them, Sam-I-Am
Dr. Seuss Chuck Taylors, start at $35
The new Dr. Seuss Chuck Taylors are a match made in hipster heaven. This new line of Converse sneaks for toddlers, preschoolers, and big kids too makes a fabulous statement, even when kiddos feel style-stifled by their uniform.
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Rubber bands now coming to a chest near you
Rubber Bands T-shirts by Likewear, start at $15.95
With the rubber-bands craze still going strong, give those tiny wrists a break with these creative Rubber Bands T-shirts from LikeWear that feature all sorts of bands based on a theme, all of which are much safer and school-approved.
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Helping moms hold it together
School Years organizer from momAgenda, large $32, small $28
The smart School Years organizer from momAgenda will help moms keep track of all the important tidbits from preschool through 12th grade with handy envelopes, spaces for height, weight and age, plus a spot for their annual school picture, all wrapped up in a swanky portfolio that's the perfect keepsake.
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This little book of mine
Bookplate stickers and wooden stamps by Scribbling Club on Etsy.com, stamps start at $12.95
Little bookworms will giggle over these adorable bookplate stickers and wooden stamps from mom-owned Scribbling Club. These personalized, hand-designed pieces are the perfect way to keep track of a kid's ever-growing library.
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