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The Key To Streamlined Mornings For Back To School? A Mix & Match Wardrobe From Old Navy

There’s a reason so many parents rely on Old Navy for back-to-school clothes.

by Kristen Mae

Whether your family’s transition from summer to back to school means a shift from lazy, unstructured days to jam-packed schedules or is merely a lateral move from one brand of chaos to another, there’s one concern all parents share: the need to get into some kind of predictable before-school morning routine.

That’s why so many parents rely on Old Navy for building their kids’ back-to-school wardrobes. For lots of kids, getting dressed is the most stressful part of the morning. Some kids worry over what they think looks great or expresses their personality best, and others struggle to get comfortable with scratchy fabrics and poky tags. Old Navy solves for both of these personalities, with mix-and-match capability that just adds to the efficiency.

Building your kids’ back-to-school wardrobe with Old Navy is as simple as deciding how many items you need for each type of clothing, and just letting your kid choose what makes them happy. With few exceptions, just about every top and bottom in the Old Navy collection swaps out to pair with any other top or bottom. When you’re eyeballs-deep in the morning rush, it’s a huge asset to be able to grab elements of an outfit and trust they’ll look great and make your kid happy.

Find outfit combos for your sporty kid, your preppy kid, your flower-loving kid. Comfy sneaks, trendy faux-leather clogs, cozy hoodies, and flowy skirts and dresses. Every item is on-trend for the season, comfortable, and durable — a kid-clothes trifecta.

Plus, sign up for Old Navy newsletters and you get amazing discounts and rewards sent to your inbox, offering a combo of quality and value you just can’t get anywhere else. Your bank account will give you a digital high-five.

So, your kids want to look cool at school, and you want a few minutes to sip your coffee and perhaps grab a bite of breakfast in (semi-)peace. Bonus points when your kids can dress themselves with minimal parental assistance and zero meltdowns. It’s going to be a great school year.