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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No tights because I'm not spending the money to replace them. Dresses with tights aren't play clothes, plain and simple. Jeans/leggings/bare legs are play clothes. You don't play in dress clothing. They can play all they want. I'm old enough to have HAD to wear dresses/tights to school. We had to keep them clean and changed into jeans to play in after school. Not a big deal.[/quote] As a woman who only wore dresses and tights for special occasions as a child, I think this is a mistake. As a grown professional woman, I still feel like dresses and such arent really every day clothes, and feel uncomfortable wearing them to work on non-client facing days. That's not such a good thing. My 2yo DD loves her knit dresses and knit tights, and we encourage her to be comfortable in them. And, as PPs mentioned, we value the small opportunities for independence and self-expression. Maybe you should look into more affordable dresses and tights-- Old Navy has great options, and you wont have to be such a hard ass about it. [/quote]
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