Last week I received a giant purple ipod pillow (with functioning speakers – pictured at left) announcing a recently opened (in late December) shop, BeTween Scene, in Inwood Village. I stopped by the store this weekend to check it out. First thought: If they had this around when I was a young fashionista my mom would have been in trouble. The store is separated into sections – to the right “Chick’s” (size 7-16), to the left “Dudes” (size 8-10), and a selection of “Kids” (size 4-6x) towards the back. Offerings include adorable mini J-Brand denim shorts and other diminutive denim by 7 For All Mankind, Rock & Republic, Joe’s Kids, Miss Sixty, Hudson, and It Jeans, tee’s by Ella Moss, and petite posh pieces by Twelfth Street Girl by Cynthia Vincent, Lacoste, KORS Kids, Alice & OIivia, Moschino, and Ike Behar. Accessories and shoes are available as well. If your kiddos get restless they can jam away some of their energy with a game of Guitar Hero. Overall thoughts: Great place to shop for trendy togs for the little one’s in your life, but be prepared to pay for them. There was a small rack offering 60% off sale items that’s definitely worth a look.
What are some of your favorite shops for tots in Dallas?
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