Saba’s fashion offers style for your littles

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]When you’re shopping for Western wear, you can find duds for even your littlest cowboys and cowgirls at your local Saba’s Western Wear Stores. Saba’s has six stores located around the Valley where they sell clothing, accessories, hats and boots for men, women and kids. They also sell a large variety of boots online at Sabas.com.
Saba’s stores carry Wrangler All Around Baby products, with jeans in the smallest of sizes for babies, including newborns. There’s even a pull-on jeans style to fit over a diaper-clad baby. Tiny Western shirts come in the smallest sizes and styles, including “onesie,” with snaps between the legs to allow for easy diaper changes. Skully brand kids’ vests with decorative fringe are available in lots of different fabrics and colors, including brown and pink.
Rows of tiny boots are offered in many colors and sizes — with lots of smaller boots for the littlest wranglers. Boot socks with fun patterns and designs can provide comfort and style for those smaller feet. Saba’s even offers Wild West Poppets — “boots” for babies that offer a soft sole for those just starting to walk.
Cowboy hats come in a variety of sizes for smaller to bigger kids, with colors including red and pink. Different belt styles can fit around even the tiniest waist.
Toys include sheriff and marshall badges, super-soft stuffed horses in a variety of sizes, toy guns and holsters in pink and brown, toy cap guns, stick horses, model horse sets with barrels for “barrel racing,” toy trucks and even more fun toys to keep your kids entertained. 
Next time your little one needs some new Western duds, check out the fun options at your local Saba’s store. Stores are located in Avondale, Cave Creek, Old Town Scottsdale, north Scottsdale and Mesa. Mosey on in to find some great styles for those tiny cowboys and cowgirls![/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]

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Carolyn Sostrom

Carolyn Sostrom is a long-time Arizona resident who loves desert sunsets, warm weather and zumba. As a writer, she’s covered technology, medical and travel topics.

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