Children’s clothing isn’t just about fabric and fashion — it’s about keeping up with growth spurts, adventures, and personalities that change by the day. According to the American Apparel & Footwear Association, the average U.S. household spends more than $500 a year on children’s apparel. In Summit County, parents and caregivers have the added challenge of finding clothes that can handle both school days and mountain play. The Best of Summit highlights the local shops that make dressing kids both practical and fun.
Stork & Bear Co. has been part of Frisco for decades, offering a mix of children’s clothing, toys, and accessories that balance function with charm. The store’s focus is on quality — whether it’s cozy outerwear that can handle a Breckenridge snowfall or playful outfits designed for everyday wear. Beyond apparel, it also features books and gifts, making it a go-to for baby showers and birthdays. Families return to Stork & Bear not just for the products but for its long-standing presence in the community.
Breck Kidz keeps young adventurers in style with clothing that fits Summit County’s active lifestyle. The shop offers everything from casual wear to ski and snowboard gear, ensuring kids are prepared for whatever the day brings. Its selections are curated with both comfort and durability in mind, reflecting the needs of families who juggle school schedules with time on the slopes. For parents who want clothes that are as tough as their children’s energy levels, Breck Kidz delivers.
Colisco Wearables may be known for its wide selection of outdoor gear, but it also caters to children’s apparel with a focus on performance. Located in Frisco, the store emphasizes functional fashion — clothing designed for movement, exploration, and changing weather conditions. Families shopping for kids’ clothes will find pieces that align with Colisco’s overall mission: gear that empowers adventure. It’s a place where clothing is less about trends and more about making sure young explorers are ready for the next outing.
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