| Nothing. I don't "make" anything of her (or the child's father). What other people wear is never my business. |
| Befriend her because it would be a nice change of pace from betches in Volvos wearing only their grandmother’s jewelry and talking about how these days they value experiences. Variety is the spice of life. |
| I would think they are fake, just like with the bama rush girls. |
| It could well be fake, thrifted, a gift. But it’s 100% not important. |
Omg right? Whatever else is going on I’m guessing this mom isn’t boring… |
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Maybe the child picked out the shirt that morning and is having a great day! Don’t tuck her yum.
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| Yuck not tuck |
| I’d think they recently spent time in Hong Kong/Lower Manhattan/somewhere else with a thriving knockoff culture. And that they were at least smart enough not to buy the ones that say “Channel.” |
| I would think new money especially if the logo is huge. |
This would be my first assumption. |
| HAHA! Until middle school all my kids clothes are coming from consignment shops. |
| Worry about what your own kid is wearing OP. |
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I don’t care.
Our school is uniform aside from a few special days so wouldn’t be an issue. Personally, I wouldn’t send my kid to school in expensive clothing as I expect them to potentially get dirty but what another parent does isn’t my problem. As long as the kid is taught not to bully kids who don’t wear expensive or designer clothes. |
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I have a full-time job and a family to raise...
I don't give a shit. |
OMG "don't yuck her yum" is the stupidest saying ever. Are you 12? |