Anonymous wrote:Yes. Most kids I see getting off the bus are wearing classic leather uggs
Anonymous wrote:So happy my 12yo feet didn’t grow too much this year (yet).i bought her first real retail-priced woman-sized Uggs for her last Xmasand she just tried them on and they still fit with room. So she’ll be wearing them this winter whether they are still “in” or not.
What makes shoes not in anyway? At least one other kid is wearing them, my kid will be too. And then that’s 2 kids. How many does it take to create a trend? (Honestly I think my kid would wear them even if no one else is.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Granted, I'm in SF, but no.
VERY helpful for a question asked on DC Urban Moms.![]()
I'm not the PP but I actually think it IS a helpful post since most fashion trends start (and end) in California or NY (but mostly California for the teen/tween set as it extends from what they see on TV/movies) and then jump to East Coast then bleed into the middle. Oklahoma kids will be wearing UGGS a season longer than DC kids. But DC kids will prob still be wearing Uggs this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Granted, I'm in SF, but no.
VERY helpful for a question asked on DC Urban Moms.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Granted, I'm in SF, but no.