Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t have “dress summer clothes” beyond one first communion suit, which would only fit 1/3 of my kids anyway. I plan to have them wear a collared polo short sleeve shirt, but the shorts will probably have to be athletic.
We could barely afford the tickets so can’t afford new outfits for all on top!
Put an email out to your community listserve. Say your child outgrew and wondering if anyone had a pair of khaki pants before you purchased.
I just cleared out closet and donated 2 pairs of khaki pants and 2 khaki shorts.
This time of year they are typically on clearance at Carters / Osh Kosh and you should be able to pick something up for less that $10.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t have “dress summer clothes” beyond one first communion suit, which would only fit 1/3 of my kids anyway. I plan to have them wear a collared polo short sleeve shirt, but the shorts will probably have to be athletic.
We could barely afford the tickets so can’t afford new outfits for all on top!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t have “dress summer clothes” beyond one first communion suit, which would only fit 1/3 of my kids anyway. I plan to have them wear a collared polo short sleeve shirt, but the shorts will probably have to be athletic.
We could barely afford the tickets so can’t afford new outfits for all on top!
Put an email out to your community listserve. Say your child outgrew and wondering if anyone had a pair of khaki pants before you purchased.
I just cleared out closet and donated 2 pairs of khaki pants and 2 khaki shorts.
This time of year they are typically on clearance at Carters / Osh Kosh and you should be able to pick something up for less that $10.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t have “dress summer clothes” beyond one first communion suit, which would only fit 1/3 of my kids anyway. I plan to have them wear a collared polo short sleeve shirt, but the shorts will probably have to be athletic.
We could barely afford the tickets so can’t afford new outfits for all on top!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not have them wear something nicer than play clothes? Part of the experience is the experience, including dressing appropriately.
You’re projecting your values and priorities onto another. You have no idea how old these kids are or what makes an experience special for them.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you not have them wear something nicer than play clothes? Part of the experience is the experience, including dressing appropriately.