Romper Room: Your Favorite Childhood Clothes, Reimagined for Adults

Romper Room: Your Favorite Childhood Clothes, Reimagined for Adults

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There's been a recent trend in the fashion world of reaching for the comfortable and cheeky over the formal. (Take, for example, the recent Nike Air Max fad among the stylish set.) There's something liberating about the way children get dressed, piling on the mismatched patterns and choosing clothes that are, simply put, just plain fun. But it's not fair to let the under-12 set have all the fun, especially when local designers are churning out their twists on playground classics. From fanny packs (oh yes) to funky sneakers and friendship bracelets, read on for our favorite locally-made goods that will bring you straight back to Sesame Street—but this time, our program is brought to you by the word "style."

1. RompersMira Mira3292 2nd St., San Francisco; Acrimony333 Hayes St., San Francisco

2. Chambray Jumpsuit: BellJar3187 16th St., San Francisco

3. BackpacksDress2271 Chestnut St., San FranciscoJack + Mulligan

4. Fanny Packs: Ames Tovern

5. Headbands: Acrimony, 333 Hayes St., San Francisco

6. Colorful Caps: Kinkhats

7. Friendship Bracelets: Azalea, 411 Hayes St. and 956 Valencia St., San Francisco; Bright, Simple Necklace:Eden & Eden560 Jackson St, San Francisco

8. Crafty TotesIlano

9. Funny Comme des Garçons SneakersAzalea411 Hayes St. and 956 Valencia St., San Francisco

10. Camo Hoodies: Upper Playground, 220 Fillmore St., San Francisco

11. Flowery DressesMira Mira3292 2nd St., San Francisco

12. Comfy SweatersEverlane

13. Trail ShoesSteven Alan445 Hayes St., San Francisco

14. Tank Top Dresses: Steven Alan, 445 Hayes St., San Francisco

15. Blazer With Shorts: Unionmade493 Sanchez St., San Francisco

16. Coin Purse:Acrimony333 Hayes St., San Francisco

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