Clothing for small tween girl

Anonymous
I'm having trouble finding clothes for my middle school DD. She wears a medium to large girls clothing, but she's in middle school and finds a lot of clothes that size too little girl-like. Any stores around Montgomery County MD that would have girl sizes, but don't look too "little girl"?

We've tried Target, Khols, Forever 21... and had some luck, but would love other suggestions. Thank you!
Anonymous
Brandy Melville
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brandy Melville

Disgusting. Owned by a predator. Only has-beens who want to relive their own teenage years would buy clothing for their children from here.
Anonymous
There are a thousand threads on this OP - like five in the past two days. Aerie, Abercrombie, J. Crew, Athleta Girls, H&M, Forever 21, Hollister, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brandy Melville

Disgusting. Owned by a predator. Only has-beens who want to relive their own teenage years would buy clothing for their children from here.


That’s not true. Only people who don’t research corporations they buy from would buy from Brandy Melville. He’s a racist who loves teens who look younger. He loves Nazi propaganda and posts it often to all his employees. Some employees have claimed being drugged and raped by top executives there. Don’t shop there. Watch the documentary.
Anonymous
Hollister, Abercrombie, American Eagle, PacSun. My small DD often needs smaller sizes in pants/jeans/shorts and they aren’t always in stock at the store but are available online. She can usually find tops that fit. My DD also likes Brandy Melville (lots of things that fit smaller girls well). I don’t GAF about whatever the backstory is about that store- their stuff is cute and not too expensive.
Anonymous
Idk how small is small - my rising 6th grader is <1st percentile and extremely small. She can wear things from Abercrombie and athleta girl. For jeans - she wears size 5/6 long from Abercrombie and they fit perfectly. Primary also has some basics that aren’t too oriented t little girls, as does target (avoid prints, and they have a skinny line of leggings).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Idk how small is small - my rising 6th grader is <1st percentile and extremely small. She can wear things from Abercrombie and athleta girl. For jeans - she wears size 5/6 long from Abercrombie and they fit perfectly. Primary also has some basics that aren’t too oriented t little girls, as does target (avoid prints, and they have a skinny line of leggings).


And this is 23:32 again - my kid cannot wear aerie, hollister, etc. those other threads are useless for a truly small (age 11-13, size of a 6-7 year old) kid who wants to fit in.

Good luck, OP!
Anonymous
Tilly’s has a kids section that is kid sizes but the styles are all teen fits. There are a few stores in the area if you don’t want to shop online.
Anonymous
Does she likes sports brands? My tween is in adult sizes now but has a very small friend. Friends wear mainly athletic wear, you can’t tell if it’s adult or kids.
Anonymous
My 11 yo kid is still wearing a girls 8-10 size. For summer clothes we got generic quick dry athletic shorts off of Amazon and she wears them mostly with tshirts from activities (e.g., soccer camp, swim team, etc). Those will get her through the first month or two of school. For winter she'll swap in some jeans and athletic leggings from Old Navy and add hoodies from activities/travel. She has a few athletic-y things from Target too, including a few fleece pullovers. It's not a super trendy look, but seems to fit in with what the sporty kids are wearing.
Anonymous
Brandy Melville is my 2 teens favorite store. One is applying for a job soon. She can't wait to work there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does she likes sports brands? My tween is in adult sizes now but has a very small friend. Friends wear mainly athletic wear, you can’t tell if it’s adult or kids.


My tiny 13yo is very sporty, which seems to make it easier. Target, Old Navy, Nike, Adidas, Dick’s, Athleta Girl. And J Crew jeans have the adjustable waist, which helps.
Anonymous
Going through this now with my five foot tall, slim high schooler. For pants and jeans, American Eagle carries a “short” version that fits perfectly. Gold Hinge skirts also work really well. PacSun pants were laughably long, sadly. Good luck!
Anonymous
My 12 year old 7th grader is extremely tiny (>1st percentile) and Abercrombie kids and Athleta girl are her top go tos. Old Navy and Gap clothing also fits her. She cannot wear Aerie, American Eagle or Hollister yet (to her dismay) because even their smallest sizes are too big for her.
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