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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is the very first PP from page 1. I think to summarize, we can say don't put your kid in something they can't handle themselves. Every kid is different so for some it might be real pants with a snap or button and for others it would have to be some kind of pull on pant, including sweatpants (which are FINE). I still believe comfy is key, as is the washability that all the teachers have mentioned. I really cringe to see people talking about tacky and cheap clothes on kids, when it just doesn't seem that important. That said, I'm probably being dishonest with myself, because I love putting my kid in cute clothes (and to be truthful, I hate cartoon shirts too). I buy used on Totspot so that I can get cute stuff but not worry about how much it cost when it comes home wrecked.[/quote] I like to find cute clothes for my kid, too, and I don't think that is in any way in tension with not liking it when people describe kids' clothing as tacky or cheap. It just screams uptight and judgmental. They are kids, for crying out loud. As long as they are dressed appropriately for the weather and their clothes are in good repair, who really cares? Some days my daughter wears the cute outfit I picked out, other days she wants to wear the too-big t-shirt with the Superman logo on it. Ditto for most of her classmates. [/quote]
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