No need for the tone. Just looked it up. Are they cool because they are Australian or is there some other feature kids like? |
I don't think it has anything to do with them being Australian. They're soft, warm, good quality hoodies that hoodie. IMO, WAY better than say something like Cold Culture. |
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They are nice hoodies.
I'd suggest xxs. The shipping isn't as long now as it was around Christmas. |
They are marketing to teenagers. Also they are oversized, not even cropped and cover every inch of the body so deciding that this is the item that’s trashy is kind of hilarious |
The models are lifting the hoodies up exposing their stomach or even their backside in many of the pictures. Why? |
| How in the world did these become so popular? |
OP here and appreciate all the sizing input. Bday is in 2.5 months so I think the timing should be fine. DD has seen the hoodies on neighbor girls, friends’ older sisters and also goes to a k-8 so she sees what older kids are wearing. |
It’s as arbitrary as a Coca Cola rugby or an Esprit sweatshirt or tote. IYKYK. I’m still waiting for my mom to get me a No Fear tshirt so who am I to question it? |
Social media Not knocking these shirts at all, but in early middle school hou can tell who either has an older sibling or social media. |
Otherwise even these models would look like they are wearing potato bags |
They're cool b/c they're cool. Just like Guess Jeans used to be back in the day. Red Triangle forever. |
They are demonstrating that if your boyfriend looks carefully, he will be able to find you inside the hoodie. /s |