What brands are cool among middle school girls?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Golden goose are ridiculously trashed out and pretentious. $700 on worn tennis shoes. No.


Clearly what's in fashion is dictated by region. In my area (not DMV) only middle aged moms wore those - and that was about 5 years ago.


I live in a decidedly not high fashion suburb of a non coastal city and, even here, that was a mom shoe trend that died years ago. Are middle schoolers in expensive cooler places wearing them ironically now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Golden goose are ridiculously trashed out and pretentious. $700 on worn tennis shoes. No.


Clearly what's in fashion is dictated by region. In my area (not DMV) only middle aged moms wore those - and that was about 5 years ago.


I live in a decidedly not high fashion suburb of a non coastal city and, even here, that was a mom shoe trend that died years ago. Are middle schoolers in expensive cooler places wearing them ironically now?


Nobody is wearing genuine ones. Chinese knock offs are always on trend and golden goose shoes are easy to copy because they're hideous.
Anonymous
Lululemon , hollister crop tops , pacsun jeans ,, Zara jean , brandy Melville tops , garage jeans , Shein , aerie , American eagle jean shorts
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Converse
American Eagle
Brandy Melville
Lululemon
Fill in with random crap from Zara and Shein


Any specific items in AE and Brandy Melville?


Oh, FFS. Let your daughter choose some stuff. Look, she won’t be cool just because she has certain clothes. She’s gotta do that on her own.
Anonymous
OP I think some lululemon pants are a safe idea and then she can watch what the other girls are wearing for a while.

I think it would be ludicrous to walk into a new workplace without feeling out the dress code and in middle school, that includes brands.

She doesn’t have to immediately buy everything to fit in, obviously, but it makes no sense to pretend that observing trends in middle school and considering participation is morally wrong.

Especially as a new student to the area I 100% support the idea that sometimes having some of the “right” clothes is valuable armor.
Anonymous
Some middle school kids are totally in to the thrifting thing too. Mine is and you can find some good deals — Lulu, Aerie and the like….
Anonymous
Check out your school's social media posts from last year to see what the kids are wearing. Trends change but it will give you a sense of what's generally popular. My middle school aged DD doesn't wear any fancy brands. Target, H&M, and Gap are most of her wardrobe. We went to a lululemon recently and she wasn't interested.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP I think some lululemon pants are a safe idea and then she can watch what the other girls are wearing for a while.

I think it would be ludicrous to walk into a new workplace without feeling out the dress code and in middle school, that includes brands.

She doesn’t have to immediately buy everything to fit in, obviously, but it makes no sense to pretend that observing trends in middle school and considering participation is morally wrong.

Especially as a new student to the area I 100% support the idea that sometimes having some of the “right” clothes is valuable armor.


I totally agree and commend you for thinking of this. Middle school girls can be judgmental and mean. There are certain things you can influence and one of those is making sure she blends in fashion-wise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Me again. I think she’d love a whole wardrobe for A&F. Problem is she doesnt need the brand name of it. And too much of it would be embarrassing. (not like when we were growing up. A whole wardrobe of A&F was a signal).

It’s too expensive to not even need the brand cred. One item in the closet is good.


I will only buy their tops if they have a small af on it. No big names like a billboard. They are hit or miss like many stores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Me again. I think she’d love a whole wardrobe for A&F. Problem is she doesnt need the brand name of it. And too much of it would be embarrassing. (not like when we were growing up. A whole wardrobe of A&F was a signal).

It’s too expensive to not even need the brand cred. One item in the closet is good.


I will only buy their tops if they have a small af on it. No big names like a billboard. They are hit or miss like many stores.


Is A&F popular with the younger set? Their rebrand seems to have targeted an older crowd and I see Aerie as being much more popular among the younger set who like that style.
Anonymous
No idea, because she has her own style. DD is cottage core. Her best friend wears athletic wear. Other friends do the usual crop top with oversized sweatshirt and leggings or such. It's all good.

Anonymous
Wait to buy much. She will change her style most likely a few weeks in based on what she sees at school. Unless she already has a cultivated style, kids this age are influenced by exposure and every school is different.

I have an 8th grader and 10th. Tiny shirts and low rise baggy pants are the look. Also this sort of urban early 2000s look - affliction, empyre, are 2 brands I have heard mentioned. My girls both still wear Brandy Melville. Urban outfitters also, but a 6th grader prob doesn’t vibe with that
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Me again. I think she’d love a whole wardrobe for A&F. Problem is she doesnt need the brand name of it. And too much of it would be embarrassing. (not like when we were growing up. A whole wardrobe of A&F was a signal).

It’s too expensive to not even need the brand cred. One item in the closet is good.


I will only buy their tops if they have a small af on it. No big names like a billboard. They are hit or miss like many stores.


Is A&F popular with the younger set? Their rebrand seems to have targeted an older crowd and I see Aerie as being much more popular among the younger set who like that style.


I think you can go into any of the stores and your dd can find something she likes. I find these stores to have some really cute items and then some real hideous ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What state are you in? DCUM posters are not all located in the DMV area.


It LITERALLY DC Urban Mom for the local area. No one should have to say where they are from LOL
Anonymous
Beach tshirts and hoodies are popular.
Crocs are essential. So is a pair of Lulu shorts.
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