Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you not look at the price tags?
I just put things in the cart that caught her eye and then looked at the total. We can go back and remove things if it's too much. Again, swinging the price isn't a problem - I'm just surprised as I've never purchased these before.
So why do you need 5? Have her pick her favorite 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you not look at the price tags?
I just put things in the cart that caught her eye and then looked at the total. We can go back and remove things if it's too much. Again, swinging the price isn't a problem - I'm just surprised as I've never purchased these before.
Anonymous wrote:Did you not look at the price tags?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where the heck are you buying your kids swimwear? Even at Biden (which I consider on the pricy end, though quality is good) that would wind up being like $200-250. And yes, PP is right-- if you shop sales and use brands like Carter's/Target/Old Navy, you could buy it all plus a pair of sandals and a coverup for a little over $100.
OP here. We shopped at Athleta Girl. We looked at Old Navy and Target, but only found two DD was okay with, but not enthusiastic about. After spending her whole life just accepting what she was given, I thought it'd be nice for her to get to choose and be enthusiastic about them.
Anonymous wrote:Where the heck are you buying your kids swimwear? Even at Biden (which I consider on the pricy end, though quality is good) that would wind up being like $200-250. And yes, PP is right-- if you shop sales and use brands like Carter's/Target/Old Navy, you could buy it all plus a pair of sandals and a coverup for a little over $100.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t need 5 swim suits. DS has 2 swim suits and 2 rash guards. We rinse one out and let it dry a day. We could probably get by with just one but this makes life a bit easier.