Sarah Jessica Parker & James Wilkie: Counting Cuties
| May 24, 2011 by LARA CROOK |

Sarah Jessica Parker added a dash of color to her morning school run with her 8-year-old son James Wilkie in New York City on Monday (May 23).
The actress seemed to be in a great mood - counting on her fingers with her little guy - and sporting a breezy outfit to match.
The star of the upcoming film I Don't Know How She Does It was wearing peach-colored skinny jeans, a casual brown sweater, ballet flats and a bright pink scarf.
Now that's the way to brighten a Monday!
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This kid is in dire need of a new wardrobe....seriously. He wears the same clothes EVERY DAY!!!
Or SJ changes multiple times a day.
totaly agree with the first comment : this kid needs new clothes. the girls never had the same clothes and him elways the same !!
sarah has on the same pair of grey corduroys every other day. i heard she's really cheap.
i agree
SJP has spoken in the past about how he receives hand me downs from his cousins. Perhaps there are no girl cousins to hand down clothes to twins.also this kid may be choosing to wear same clothes each day. the clothes dont look dirty so they must be clean. Kids seems happy and has both parents in his life so I think his lack of wardrobe change is not very important. also maybe school has uniform pants many do in NYC area.
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