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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]American Eagle, Abercrombie or A. Kids. Do you live near a Dillard’s? Their copper key (dillards brand) is so perfect for tweens. My Ms daughter (now 8th) is very thin and short. Kids clothes are babyish. Some teen clothes are pushing skinbaring limits that she / I don’t enjoy. So she wanted cool, grown up, teen looking, but available in her size. Cooper key has options going down to really young sizes, but it looks grown up, not like excessive flowers or baby colors. So she had lots of size options for pants vs. shirts. Vs. Skirts. [/quote] This is so interesting because I just took a look and it is very southern sorority girl to me - lots of smocked dresses, florals, etc., my 6th grader would find most of this baby-ish.[/quote] DP. Same! My petite 6th grader likes an athlesiure look. She loves things like the tees, tops and hoodies from Athleta girl. She loves the wide-leg sweatpants from Abercrombie kids. CRZ Yoga (on amazon) makes girls' size (not women's) leggings that are a great dupe for lululemon leggings. Stuff like that. [/quote] I have the 7th grader who would be interested. Her style was much more atheleisure until even 3 months ago, but her middle school friends are much less into that look and she's starting to want to blend in with what they're wearing. Their tastes can change rapidly during this time.[/quote]
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