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[quote=Anonymous]I have a rising 9th grade daughter at a private school (she started private school in 6th grade). She and her friends wear Lululemon to sports and on dress down days and love to try new beauty and skin care products. That being said, they also shop at H&M, TJ maxx, etc. my daughter will buy T-shirts from target too. She wears lulu shorts and Nike tempo shorts! We buy her some items, but she spends her allowance, birthday money, and money she has earned buying extras. Be sure to check out the “We made too much” section of lululemon. Great deals compared to the standard cost. If you register online and set up a free membership, you can return the “We made too much” sale items for instore credit. Otherwise, they are final sale. https://shop.lululemon.co...z0xcuuZ8t6 You will never find black or navy items, but you will find tons of other fun colors. They update this section with new items every Thursday. Might be worth having your daughter go to a store to try on things to get an idea of her sizes. My daughter wears a 2 in the ebb to street tank, but a 6 in the swiftly tech T-shirt. Have her see what fits the best, buy a few basic solid color items at full price, and then order fun colors on their “We made too much” site. Hope this helps and I hope she has a great time in middle school! Also, if you or your spouse are in the military, be sure to log your id with lululemon online. They offer a 15% military discount. They apply this to same items too. If she feels that a pair of leggings, a pair of shorts, and a t-shirt will help her fit in initially, go for it. None of my daughter’s friends would ever judge a kid for not wearing certain brands and I think that your daughter will realize this as she gets to know others better. But, perhaps an item or two will help your teenager feel more confident as she starts a new school. Good luck to her! [/quote]
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