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Yeah. My DD 8th grade wears pajama pants a lot but (I don’t tell her this) I am secretly glad this is what she is adamant about and not the other crazy stuff I see. |
Any specific brands for the cropped long sleeve shirts? Which brands for jeans/cargos. |
If this is the case then this would not be an acceptable form of fashion garment for the girl to wear. Yes the mother should step in to stop this sort of thing. This is a very different situation however from a tasteful girls fashion garment where the midriff can be seen such as almost any sari. |
Sounds better than the belly shirts and tube tops I see so many in, pared with something entirely too short and too tight on the bottom, now that's trashy. Tight pants loose shirt, tight shirt loose pants/longish loose skirt is the way to go. |
And I think you are trashy for expressing that opinion! And the world continues to spin. |
Hollister, Brandy Melville for tops, American eagle, pac sun for jeans/casgos. Urban outfitters and true religion if you don’t mind spending more money. Skims is popular but maybe more for high school. Sometimes they find things at garage and tilly’s. |
I actually asked DD if she wanted some pajama pants that I saw. She didn't, but I'd be thrilled if she did. I'm just glad she doesn't wear those shorts with butt cheeks hanging out or tops that are barely more than pasties. |
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DD is in 6th. The kids coming out of school are wearing running shorts, and maybe a little longer. Sweatshirts, hoodies, university tshirts.
I got mine leggings, and she decided she didn’t like them bc she has to change for PE and they are a pain. I recently got her some loose fitting parachute pants(what we called them growing up) that can cinch at the ankle if she wants. Hoping she wears them once it gets colder. |
Not mine and her friends! But they attend a large, lower SES, diverse middle school where brands don't seem to matter much. |
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Yep. I actually think the PJ pants might have originated as a prep school thing. We used to wear them under our kilts in the 90s. I still used to discourage my kids from wearing them out to public places but came around to the conclusion that that is a ridiculous battle to fight in the scheme of things. They are extremely popular with my high school kid and their friends and it started in middle school. |
My daughter calls this “preppy” (not what it used to mean!) She and her friends wear hoodies and converse. No matching sets please. Lots of grey and black. |
I had same reaction when kids said someone was preppy. I looked for the izod with collar up, pinks and light greens with matching socks and headband- nope, leggings and Nike socks, etc. |
If tweens/ teens insist on super-tight spandex or yoga pants, many of them are not aware they really need to wear a thong under them. |