Preslee Lou Seufer, Aspiring cowgirl/rancher building her college fund through her own cattle herd, daughter of Brandon and Whitney SeuferBow: royalbrat.comBoots: Macie Bean maciebean.com Shirt: Target.com
Addie Mae Quarnberg, NLBRA Little Wrangler Princess, daughter of Jennifer Quarnberg
Chayni Chamberlain, Barrel racing phenom and youngest American qualifier, daughter of Casey and Callie ChamberlainJeans: Cowgirl TuffHat: Charlie 1 HorseShirt: Rusty Spur Ranch Diggs
Preslee Lou Seufer, Aspiring cowgirl/rancher building her college fund through her own cattle herd, daughter of Brandon and Whitney SeuferBow: royalbrat.comBoots: Macie Bean maciebean.com Shirt: Target.com
What tips or tips or tricks can you can offer other Moms?
“Zulily is one of my main go to places to find cute, affordable clothes for Preslee. I also enjoy browsing Pinterest for DIY outfits my mom sews by hand for her! I try to buy everything in the next size up so that Preslee can wear them longer, especially footwear. For kids like Preslee who are tall and skinny, you may be able to turn pants that are too short into capris.” ~Whitney Seufer
“Chayni’s favorite places to shop are Justice and Target. She loves wearing something she can play basketball in at recess! To run barrels in, Chayni counts on Rusty Spur Ranch Diggs’ Laura Borchert to make her unique competition shirts. She sticks with Cowgirl Tuff jeans. Benizzi Ranch Hats are the reason for her beautiful brown Charlie 1 Horse hat. She grows out of everything every six months, so she loves passing clothes to other cowgirls.” ~ Callie Chamberlain
“Bella’s Fashion Forward, (Salina, UT) is Addie’s favorite clothing store. They carry everything from zebra leggings to headbands in every color. Addie’s favorite addition to the back to school shopping is her back pack and blinged pocket jeans from Shopko. I try to buy things that we can use to make different outfits with, mix and match shoes, shirts and accessories, and shop the end of season closeouts and bargain tables, even if I have to put it in the closet until Christmas.” ~Jennifer Quarnberg
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