Do you buy your middle schooler Aviator Nation clothes?

Anonymous
If that makes you a cheapskate, I am right there with you.
Anonymous
Lol no! I wouldn't even buy myself that, and I've finished growing. No kid needs a $70 sweatshirt, let alone a $120 one.
Anonymous
I bought something from that brand at Bloomingdale’s but I forget what. It’s nothing special, kind of a 70s vibe. Sweatpants that are sold in every store with hearts or lightening bolts or rainbows on them. Velour hoodies like the 90s.

It’s more expensive than Lululemon but I can see its appeal to kids and teens unlike Lululemon which has a Mom vibe.
Anonymous
I looked it up, I can go to Walmart and buy sweatpants and some ribbon and make my own. I think I know what my Halloween costume will be now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of it, but I’m in flyover country so we’re probably a little behind.

Maybe I’ll get myself some and then when it gets popular at school my kids won’t want it because I will have made it uncool.

Not sure which flyover state you are in - but it has been popular in Shaker Heights for at least 4 years.
Anonymous
Is anyone else offended as a feminist that they show the women in bikini bottoms to model hoodies, but the men are in pants?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else offended as a feminist that they show the women in bikini bottoms to model hoodies, but the men are in pants?


It looks ridiculous.
Anonymous
The clothes are SO ugly. Only popular because of the price. Don’t fall for it.
Anonymous
It is all over the middle school and even elementary (and I’m in flyover country). My kid is older and doesn’t ask for it, even though we can afford it. Clothing that is nothing special but is priced in such a way to be out of reach of 90%+ of the population is offensive to me, and I wouldn’t like the message I’d be sending by supporting them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought something from that brand at Bloomingdale’s but I forget what. It’s nothing special, kind of a 70s vibe. Sweatpants that are sold in every store with hearts or lightening bolts or rainbows on them. Velour hoodies like the 90s.

It’s more expensive than Lululemon but I can see its appeal to kids and teens unlike Lululemon which has a Mom vibe.


We do everything on sale and even better is clearance while still growing and changing sizes so fast.

P.S. I have always called it LuluMOM!
Anonymous
Yes. It’s very in style. It’s a teen thing.
Anonymous
I just can't deal with the prices, and I never see good sales. We'll probably get her some as a birthday present.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The clothes are SO ugly. Only popular because of the price. Don’t fall for it.


Agree to disagree. Some are not my style, but I have a sweatshirt from there that I love. Gasp! It’s comfy, cute and I can wear nicer athleisure stuff when I’m working so I’m ok w it.
Anonymous
We have it and my kids won't wear it because it's no longer in style here and I live in flyover country. Probably wore each item twice. So, I would skip.
Anonymous
No but my spoiled entitled niece has tons. Hope she gets a big job, married well or both because she is totally conditioned to expensive taste.
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