Do you let your kids wear character shirts?

Anonymous
On the one hand, ick. Character clothes are just frowned upon. Déclassé right?

On the other hand, this lego city shirt will make my son so, so happy.

What say you DCUM?
Anonymous
Of course. Why not? I’m not an elitist snob.
Anonymous
I'd say why do you consider character shirts "ick"?
Anonymous
Yes of course!
Anonymous
Would I love to have a child I could dress in cute, retro clothes? Yes! Do I actually have that child? No. I have a girl who only wants to wear graphic tees and joggers. I do think that kids being able to pick their own clothes (within reason for expense, seasonal appropriateness) is an important part of developing a healthy sense of self.
Anonymous
Worrying about this and making a thread about it is declasse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On the one hand, ick. Character clothes are just frowned upon. Déclassé right?

On the other hand, this lego city shirt will make my son so, so happy.

What say you DCUM?


YES! It brought joy to my kid for relative pennies. Also, I am not a snob. It won't last long. Why not give joy?
Anonymous
I don't always go out of my way to purchase them because I don't like my kids to be walking advertisements. But if we are gifted one or I know one will just really make my kids happy, yes of course.
Anonymous
I don't buy clothes with characters on them, but she has received a couple as a gift, and I'm okay with her wearing it.
The cutest is a red one with Elmo's face in the middle
Anonymous
Yes, once they're old enough to care. Babies and toddlers I got to dress however I wanted. Once they developed an opinion I let them wear the character shirts. They grow out of it! 11YO DD informed me she now wants to wear only jeans, and solid black or white t-shirts.
Anonymous

I did pay for someone to make Lord of the Rings T-shirts for my little Tolkien fans once... they wore them out, so it was a good purchase.

Now I suppose it would be Discworld shirts!

Anonymous
Yes, of course. How else does one truly BECOME Elsa except by wearing a dress with her picture on it?
Anonymous
Yes, of course. Only someone who is deeply insecure would deny their child the harmless joy of a Paw Patrol shirt because they are scared other people will think they are "low class."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I did pay for someone to make Lord of the Rings T-shirts for my little Tolkien fans once... they wore them out, so it was a good purchase.

Now I suppose it would be Discworld shirts!



Too funny, my 11 year old has a Riders of Rohan shirt that she wears constantly, along with one for the Mordor Fun Run (“One does not simply walk”) that she stole from me. Also likes her Zelda shirt. When she was a toddler, it was Disney princesses and Paw Patrol. I mean, I wouldn’t let her wear those to church or something but she likes them and it doesn’t hurt anybody.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. How else does one truly BECOME Elsa except by wearing a dress with her picture on it?


Exactly!!
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