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If she likes the style just buy it for her. Not a big deal. Probably outgrow in a year anyway.
Why not? |
| That's a good point. Why make any decisions at all for your child? Just let them do whatever and they'll probably outgrow it. Eff it. |
Trust your husband on this one. |
This is hilarious. I have some in my closet from my undergraduate and graduate days from HYP and another top 10 school. (Don’t wear them any more but I have good memories!) Would totally buy juicy for my DDs when they are a bit older. I wore fun, fitted, stylish clothes in high school and college and grad school because I liked them. |
| Yeah that's hilarious haha. Lol. |
| The brand, Juicy Couture, has “couture” right in the name. So it must be good. |
| Juicy Coochie is more like it |
| These are popular again? |
Yes. And, don’t you want your kids to be popular too? |
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I've seen some brand that says "USED" across the bottom of the pants. Is that for real also?
"Juicy" is probably even worse though. That's right up there with "moist" or some other borderline suggestive term. It's not so much the word, but the location of the word. Expect attention from men for sure. |
| Here's an apt comparison. Remember those Big Johnson tshirts that were popular in the 1990s with guys? Similarly suggestive shirt, just those were for boys instead of girls. |