| 7th grade DD is suddenly very into things being “aesthetic.” I’m not exactly sure what that means but she’s headed to a new school and I’d like to get her some binders, etc. that she’s excited about. In person or online suggestions? |
| Poppin |
| Target? |
| The dollar store, not joking. They had some really cute things this year. My daughter wanted aesthetic things from target right now they’re having a big sale. Worst place is Staples although they have a selection but It’s very expensive. There are no fun places though. |
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Five below!!!
I think my teen would move in there |
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Target
Five Below Barnes & Noble |
That’s a new one to me! Definitely looks like what she means by aesthetic thank you 😍 |
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For the minimalist, neutral aesthetic, try Muji (online): https://www.muji.us/collections/stationery.
My DD was thrilled to run across a brick-and-mortar store in NYC (there are a bunch, but I think this one was on 5th Avenue?). She spent forever picking out pens and notebooks and boxes, and they even had an area where you could take your purchases and rubber-stamp your own designs and sayings on them. |
Whoa. This is what keeps me coming back to DCUM - I’m going to make this happen |
This was going to be my suggestion, too! We love Muji. I get my office supplies there
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| When my middle schooler wanted aesthetic school supplies last year she started at Target, didn’t find what she wanted and then we ended up at Staples which had the look she wanted. We will go right to Staples this year. |
| 9:10 again and we didn’t find Staples prices any worse than Target. We went the week before school started, not July, and it was all on sale too. |
| Homegoods has a lot of cute stuff |
| I mean there's like 1000000 stuff on Amazon. |
| The container store! I was shocked. Such cute yet mature pens, markers, note pads, cases, scissors, etc. |