ET Speaks From Home

Cuisine & Culture the Chinese Family Way

  • Chinese Culture & Festivals
    • Chinese Culture & Superstitions
    • Chinese Cuisine
    • Chinese Festivals
    • Chinese Wedding
    • Feng Shui
  • Craft
    • Adult Craft
    • Children Art and Craft
    • Chinese New Year Craft
    • Origami
  • Family Life
    • Collaboration
    • Home Improvement
    • Life & Parenting
    • Modelling
    • Printable
    • Sensory Play
    • STEM
    • Summer Activities
    • Tutorial
    • Lichfield Mandarin Club
  • Food & Drink
    • Bake Recipes
    • Cookbook
    • Dessert
    • Drink
    • Food Products
    • Meal Recipes
    • Restaurant
  • Review
    • App
    • Beauty & Health
    • Book
    • Drama, Movie, Theatre
    • DVD & Blu Ray
    • Fashion
    • Game & Board Game
    • General Products
    • Household Products
    • LEGO
    • Nintendo
    • Puzzle
    • Technology & Gadgets
    • Toy
    • Twitter Party / Party
    • Stationery
    • Vlog
  • Travel
  • Giveaway

Tips For Dressing Your Family All Year Round

24 February 2023 by Eileen

Gone are the days when the only person you had to worry about dressing was yourself. Chances are, you’ve got a few more little ones in your life that are in need of your fashion expertise to get themselves dressed for the day.

Even if you don’t have the fashion experience of Anna Wintour, there’s an expectation as a parent to have that talent regardless. If you’re struggling to know how to dress your family all year round, then this guide has fallen into your lap at the perfect time. Let’s look at some top tips for dressing your family all year round.

Tips For Dressing Your Family All Year Round

Do a declutter every year

Where possible, try to do a declutter every year for all the wardrobes within your home. This is important because it helps give you a somewhat blank canvas when styling you, your other half and your kids.

If you have lots of clothes that are no longer wearable or suit the fashion of today, then it’s going to make it more difficult to sift through all of the options and find an appropriate pick. Make sure you’re doing these declutter days with your family members so that they learn and know how to declutter themselves.

Go for basics to keep it simple

Basics are always great for keeping everything simple. Opt for neutrals too in order to keep it even more simple for those that don’t want to fuss about selecting outfits. Basics are a great way to build on an outfit too, meaning you don’t need to worry about clashing colours until you start layering on top of them.

If you’re someone who doesn’t want to spend a lot of time shopping for clothes or picking out outfits, then basics are always a go-to for those that want life a little easier.

Opt for comfort with fussy ones

Got some fussy children or adults? Comfort is often an important factor for those that are fussy in general. From off-white t-shirts to oversized hoodies, look at shopping for comfort rather than being too focused on style.

While style is important, there are plenty of pieces out there that are catered to provide the wearer with ultimate comfort.

Encourage children to pick out their own outfits

A good way to get your children interested in fashion is by encouraging them to pick out their own outfits. Not only does it save you the job of doing it, but it also builds valuable skills. Being independent and choosing things of their own accord instead of asking for your help, are useful for when they grow up.

Allow plenty of time when getting ready

To ensure everyone is well dressed for any occasion, whether it’s casual or fancy, make sure there’s enough time to get ready. You don’t want everyone to feel rushed or to feel like you’re having to keep time before running out the door in a haphazard fashion.

Dressing for your family all year round should be an Olympic sport in itself. These tips should hopefully help you win gold every time.

Disclosure: This is a featured post.

Related

Filed Under: Collaboration

« VICTA Spring Family Weekend 2022
Why Do Healthcare Organizations Need Software? »

Search

Hello!

Welcome to ET Speaks From Home!

Hi, I’m Eileen — a mum of two teenagers, aged 18 and 17, and a passionate lifestyle blogger sharing snippets of family life, creativity, and culture since May 2012. My daughter lives with visual impairment, and our journey together has shaped much of the heart behind this blog.

What started as a small space to document family memories has grown into a vibrant corner of the internet where I share my love for cooking, crafting, DIY projects, Chinese culture, parenting, and honest product and YouTube reviews. Whether I’m creating festive crafts, exploring Chinese traditions, or trying out new recipes, I hope to inspire others through everyday moments from home.

Over the years, ET Speaks From Home has been recognised by several parenting and blogging communities, including:

* Top 20 UK Parent Blogs (2020)
* Tots100 Top 20 Blog on Twitter (2014)
* Tots100 Top Mummy Vloggers (2015)
* Tots100 Top 20 Vloggers (2016)
* Shortlisted for the BritMums Brilliance in Blogging Awards (BiBs), Video Category (2014)

Thank you for stopping by and being part of our journey. I hope you’ll find inspiration, useful tips, cultural insights, and a little joy here at ET Speaks From Home. Read More…

  • E-mail
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • TikTok
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter

Click here to get in touch!

Contact Me here!

Click here for Media Pack!

pr media pack

Archives

Recent Posts

  • Must-have Bed Upgrades for Improved Sleep
  • Why Oak External Doors Remain a Popular Choice for Home Entrances
  • Wearing Clothes Inside Out and Shoes Backwards: A Chinese Story of Filial Piety and Enlightenment
  • Simple Cleaning Tips for Busy Family Homes
  • Simple ways to boost your office productivity every day
  • Tips for Dressing Well According to Feng Shui
  • Common Mistakes Non-Native Speakers Make When Writing in English (And How to Fix Them)
  • Going Back to School as a Parent: How to Choose the Right Course and Make It Work
  • The Key Differences Between Standard and Designer Door Handles
  • The Rise of Visual Effects in Modern Event Planning

YouTube API Terms & Conditions

By continuing to use this website, you agreed to be bound by the YouTube Terms of Service. To find out more, see here: YouTube API Term & Condition For Handling YouTube Data and Content Policy : to store the public data temporarily, but not more than 30 days and the stored data will be either be refreshed or deleted after 30 days.

Privacy Policy

To find out more, see here: Privacy Policy

Google Privacy Policy

By continuing to use this website, you agreed to be bound by the Google Terms of Service. To find out more, see here: Google Privacy Policy

Amazon Affiliate

“We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.co.uk and affiliated sites.”

Copyright

©2012-2025 Eileen Teo unless otherwise stated. All rights reserved. You may not reproduce text excerpts or images without my prior permission.

Disclaimer

To find out more, see here: Disclaimer
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.

To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Copyright © 2026 · Foodie Pro Theme by Shay Bocks · Built on the Genesis Framework · Powered by WordPress