Why Kids Start Showing Their Own Style from Age 6
Do you remember your first school bag? The feeling of pride when you walked into class with something that was yours? For today’s children, that moment comes even earlier. Around the age of six, kids start to crave independence, and their own sense of style begins to bloom.
A spark of identity
At six, children begin to discover who they are and what makes them unique. It’s an age of curiosity and confidence, when every choice feels like a statement: from the sneakers they wear to the backpack they proudly carry. It’s not just about looks, it’s about belonging while standing out.
That’s where Jeune Premier comes in. Our designer schoolbags are more than just classroom essentials. They are tiny canvases of self-expression, crafted with care, bursting with personality, and made to grow with your child’s adventures.
Fashion meets function
Parents often face a dilemma: should a schoolbag be beautiful or ergonomic? At Jeune Premier, we said: why not both? Every bag is a masterpiece of design and engineering: durable, posture-friendly, and irresistibly stylish. From our ergonomic Ergomaxx to the iconic It Bag Midi, each model is designed to support your child’s back and let their personality shine through bold colors, fun prints, and refined details.
Confidence starts early
When children get to make their own choices, even as simple as picking their favorite backpack, they feel seen and empowered. Carrying a Jeune Premier bag gives them the confidence to express who they are, every single day. It’s their way of saying: this is me.
Style that lasts
Every Jeune Premier creation is crafted from technical fabrics made of recycled PET bottles, 100% water-repellent, sustainable, and made to last. So while your child explores their style, you can rest assured you’ve made a choice that’s kind to the planet.
Because childhood is an adventure
From their first classroom to the playground and beyond, Jeune Premier turns everyday school life into a world of imagination, creativity, and color. After all, style isn’t just for grown-ups, it starts the moment a child takes their first step into independence.