As we countdown our top-selling brands of 2023, we want to take a moment to reflect on what makes each brand loved in our community. Today, we celebrate Wildflowers. Wildflowers kids’ clothing was founded by Sam McDonald, who was a designer for Denise at Matilda Jane clothing. Wildflowers clothing is a fun brand full of retro-inspired colors and patterns. While they mainly focus on girl’s clothing, they also have many styles for boys and women. Shop dresses, tops, pants, leggings, shorts, jackets, sweaters, and accessories. They closed in 2022, however, you can still shop this brand on Kidizen!
Directly from our community:
“I didn’t discover Wildflowers until I joined Kidizen 7 yrs ago, and I immediately fell in love with it. Many of our first Wildflowers items were second hand, which shows how well made the brand is. Sad when then they went out of business I loved special items that WF made for the holidays as well as mixed fabrics and patterns.” – Emily Keene
“I had never heard of this brand until I joined on Kidizen, but I bought some from other shops and fell in love. It reminded me a lot of Matilda Jane which I loved. The quality fabric held up and was still just as good even though it was secondhand. I loved the unique styles and mixed fabrics- we always got the outfits for special occasions. Definitely one of my favorite brands!” – Melissa Martella
“We LOVE Wildflowers!!! Great pieces that make terrific hand-me-downs (we’ve shared ours with several cousins).” – Tonya McLouth
Sizing Notes:
Wildflowers runs true to size. We have included a few examples of Wildflowers size charts for reference.
Shop Wildflowers on Kidizen and discover why this is a top-selling brand!
About The Author
Randi Pivec
Randi Pivec a.k.a. Violet’s Closet, is a kids clothes shopaholic and photo-obsessed mama of two who is just trying to figure this parenting thing out. She loves to answer any and all questions about Kidizen in the app and the Hello Kidizen Facebook group. When she isn’t helping other moms navigate buying and selling, she’s curating collections and brainstorming new style features.