| Nordstrom. They have been having some ridiculous sales over the past six months. Right now some kids stuff at 60% off. |
| Isn't this what Justice is for? |
Oh no, I just saw Justice is closed, never mind! |
LOL. Waste of money. |
| Tilly’s is the answer |
| +++ on H&M and “Art Class” brand from Target. My 10 year old DD loves them. |
there are Facebook resale pages. I love Boden but buy resale and sell some of my kids stuff there too. |
Weird. Are you sure it’s not you keeping her looking like a giant toddler, mom? |
| My 11 year old loves h&m, Zara, GAp for jeans. She wears a woman’s size zero or xtra small. We,ve found some things at urban outfitters but they skew older teen and sell nasty things like thongs too.. |
| My middle schooler is tiny and we buy clothes from Zara and h&m |
| My middle schooler buts clothes at Target, H&M and Shein mostly. However, she has been in women’s sizes since age 11. |
| Athleta Girl |
| Nordstrom |
We have been there so I know your pain
Target Art Class Old Navy Macys (for basics) |
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This is my 10 yo -- pretty tiny but doesn't want to dress babyish. Basically this means I have to shop a lot of places (well, I don't have to, but I kind of enjoy it) to find her things that hit the sweet spot of not babyish but not too grown up and will fit. Fortunatel her taste run rather tasteful and preppy (think solids, stripes, plaids, subtle patterns) so we are aligned on that.
I check out: Gap Old Navy J. Crew Zara H&M Nordstrom (if on sale) Tea (they have "tween" stuff that's a little more grown up) I also found this new shopping site "Hayden" specifically targeted at tween girls, which seems like it has good stuff but I have yet to pull the trigger on buying anything from there. |