You have nothing to contribute here. |
I know tween and teen girls are really focused on whether some 40 something mom on DCUM thinks it looks trashy đ |
When youâre trying to bash a county it really loses its impact when you canât spell. |
Mine didnât want one until middle school. She asked for her first at 13 and another this year, at 14. I have to say, she wears the one from last year constantly and it still looks perfect. Itâs held up better than anything else. I ordered her a hoodie and matching sweat pants in early October and they came very quick, in about 2-3 weeks. She sent me links early after the long shipping times last Christmas. |
We live in western Fairfax. Public school. |
I mean the esprit sweatshirt we all asked for, for Christmas 1988 wasnât anything to write home about and $$$ for the time but we all wanted it and loved opening exactly what we wanted Xmas morning. Some of you are such grinches, just miserable human stewing in your negativity. Our white fox order from Black Friday showed up today! Seems like nice quality for the price to me (esp sale price I got). Also to answer - my daughter is 14, and she goes to public school in portland Oregon. |
I mean they should be, we're the ones with the money! |
Oh excuse me, we were solidly middle class growing up and could not afford the Esprit and Benetton your daddy was buying you. |
You are excused. Please chill out a little bit. It's fine. It's a sweatshirt. For Christmas. |
Ah, so calling something on a current tween/teen wishlist trashy makes you feel better about what you couldnât afford when you were a tween/teen. Glad that youâve grown and matured so much. |
White Fox hoodies are available on Amazon to be delivered Jan 3 |
Probably knock offs - and made with PPâs âCricut.â đ¤Łđ |
My parents were solidly middle class - my mom just really liked to go all out for Christmas. School clothes shopping was often done at Ross but Christmas was always a good chance to get the pricier items I wanted bc it was the only time my mom would buy them. Bc itâs Christmas. You seem to have a lot of bitterness. |