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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is always dressed well. I think it's tacky and gross to let kids wear character t shirts, they look low class. I am MC/LMC and a public school teacher. But my children are always dressed in matching clean well-kept outfits, mostly designer brands (thrift/consignment/goodwill), bobby socks (none of those tacky patterned character or neon), usually mary janes or solid white keds, and hair neatly brushed with a bow or a braid. They also have no problem playing hard - I'm not an idiot and can do their laundry, and they have tons of fun outdoors and get muddy. You don't have to let them look like trailer trash to let them have fun.[/quote] Your definition of 'well-dressed' does not happen to align with mine. If my kid gets it out of the dresser, puts it on facing the right way and it covers the essential parts of the body, my kid is 'well-dressed'. Your toddler-fashion policing really impresses no-one. [/quote] Umm no. That just means your kid is "dressed". Well dressed takes effort. [/quote] +1000000000000[/quote]
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