Gimme, Gimme!: Little Trendstar

Whether they’re spittin’ rhymes or singing heavy metal, musicians influence their fans’ style. And while your little rock star may be years from making her own playlists, that’s no reason you can’t jumpstart her wardrobe with a band-inspired, spotlight-stealing T-shirt.

Take that idea and you’ve got Little Trendstar, the Troy, Michigan-based clothing company that brings music-inspired graphic tees to your child’s closet.

"Our designs are inspired by music, sub cultures, street wear and style icons," says founder, graphic designer and mom Nicole Worth. "We take this inspiration and create clean, modern and graphic interpretations."

Worth founded the company in 2010. After searching for unique and funky tees for her two sons, she decided to create her own line, which includes long and short sleeve tees and onesies ranging in price from $22-$24. Gwen Stefani’s sons have even been seen around town in Little Trendstar duds!

You kid can kick it old school with one of the newest arrivals – the Old School Mix Tape long sleeve shirt, or be the perfect mix of femininity and funk in the Benetar t-shirt.

All tees are crafted in the United States, eco-friendly and made with nontoxic water-based inks. Onesies come in sizes 3-6 months and 6-9 months, while tees come in sizes 2T-6T. Purchase these tees online at LittleTrendStar.com!

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