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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I just bought DD a pair of leggings at PINK last weekend. I did not see one pair of pants with PINK across the butt and would not have bought them anyway because I do not believe in free advertising for a store (same with GAP sweatshirts/pants, etc). There was a ton of clothing with PINK across the front, etc. so we agreed on a pair of basic black leggings with a PINK label way at the top of the waistband (in front) which noone can see. She says they are the most comfortable leggings she's ever worn and they are not super tight. Compared to the pair she wanted from LuluLemon the PINK legging were half the price and the Lulu leggings showed every curve and were way too tight. I was much more comfortable with the PINK fit for her age. They are a thick material and a bit loose in the legs. Sure, there were things at PINK that I would not have bought her but instead of forbidding her to shop there we found a solution we both were happy with and hopefully I"m teaching her to make choices right for her. I can speak from my own experience that when my mom forbid something I found a way around it and was sneaky. Like leaving my house in one outfit and changing into another at a friends house before we went out. Being a mom of a teen girls is tough and the comments on this thread prove why. [/quote] I agree. I think there are compromises that can be made without having your daughter wear "PINK" across her butt, but still allowing her to wear some of the merchandise. My 12 yr. old has been begging for some leggings from PINK and until I read this thread, I had told her absolutely not. Now that I'm seeing how rigid some of you are, however, my mind is changing. I think I will let her do what your daughter did and just pick out some normal leggings with a small or unnoticeable label. She will be happy, I will be happy, the end. So much angst over something so dumb! :wink: [/quote]
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