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Fashion conscious tween

October 19, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Parenting

sleepwearAnd if you haven’t gotten to this stage, it probably won’t be long. For years, you have been picking out what you thought were the cutest outfits ever, and then suddenly, they begin to take you shopping. Don’t be surprised. With Britt, it started early. I think she was four when she decided that she knew better than me.

Just warning you lol…

*Nordstrom Print Pajamas (Little Girls & Big Girls)

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2 Responses to “Fashion conscious tween”
  1. MadisonEllie says:

    Yeah. True. For a tween myself i would die if my mom picked out my wardrobe. My mom has a good style herself but not for me. I’m dead serious- my dad is amazing at picking out clothes for me. If your daughter has said i dont like it or i hate it three times or more, let HER shop. Abercrombie, Hollister, Delia’s, nordstrom, sometimes macy’s, and sometimes Aeopostale have good stuff.
    Ur kid probably already knows but if you want to pick out clothes, here is how:

    1. Abercrombie is great-if they are sporty, casual, or cute-sy…
    Jeans are good for all three styles. Make sure they fit tightish around thighs.
    Abercrombie hoodies for casual and sporty.
    Abercrombie tees for sporty, casual
    Abercrombie tanks for all 3.
    Abercrombie sweaters and knits for casual and cute-sy.

  2. MadisonEllie says:

    Oh my God. Please stop picking out ur kids clothes. Only like 6 years until considered an adult. If they like wearing low ponies, low braids, leather black clogs, ugly stuff. HELP THEM. Take them to Abercrombie and a hair stylist. They need serious help. If they are 12, their wardrobe shouldnt be all from Justice, Target, or JCPenney

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