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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://pixielane.com/ They have sales.[/quote] You really want to get the child teased. This stuff is awful.[/quote] This brand is very popular with 3rd graders in my UMC Chicago suburb; looks like this -- https://pixielane.com/products/cotton-soft-french-terry-easy-zip-hoodie?variant=44455522467977 https://pixielane.com/products/cotton-soft-french-terry-everyday-hoodie?variant=44646784630921 The "cool" third graders are not yet wearing purely muted solid athlesiure looks; that shift starts in 5th grade, when that is very much the look. The "cool" kids in 3rd are absolutely no longer wearing dresses, skirts, tutus, sparkles, frills, etc.. But patterns like bows, lightning bolts, cherries, smiley faces, some hearts, numbers, and some words like "NYC" are absolutely popular. The "cool" girls wear flare leggings and wide-leg sweats with these graphics down the pant leg. They wear cropped (like sit at the waist) sweathisrts or hoodies with these patterns too. Nikes and ugg slippers. That's what I see. Maybe it's different in DC...[/quote]
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