Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rising 7th grader wears"
Jeans
Black leggings
Baggy t-shirts (from Hello Kitty to Nirvana).
Vans
Converse
Almost always a black hoodie.
I have never ever seen anything Lululemon at a PGCPS school. And crop tops are not allowed.
I am not able to understand these unusually strong feelings about the crop tops. Why is this?
In my country, formal wear typically exposes our midriffs (also many casual wear items for the girls).
This is fine and is not a problem at all. It is also more comfortable to wear in the hot climates, like here, in the summers.
In India teens do not have as large boob development in the US, so you will not see much else in India. In the US, unfortunately some crop tops allow one to see more of the boob area. I really don't know how to put it nicely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rising 7th grader wears"
Jeans
Black leggings
Baggy t-shirts (from Hello Kitty to Nirvana).
Vans
Converse
Almost always a black hoodie.
I have never ever seen anything Lululemon at a PGCPS school. And crop tops are not allowed.
I am not able to understand these unusually strong feelings about the crop tops. Why is this?
In my country, formal wear typically exposes our midriffs (also many casual wear items for the girls).
This is fine and is not a problem at all. It is also more comfortable to wear in the hot climates, like here, in the summers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys let your kids go to school wearing PJ pants?! So trashy imo
As a parent of tween girls, you need to pick your clothing battles wisely. Bra tops and booty shorts, yup I’ll fight that battle. PJ pants, that is a ridiculous hill to choose to die on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flare leggings (yoga pants)
Nike blazers
Sweatshirts and crewnecks
Ugg minis
Lululemon shorts
Graphic tee shirts (target or urban outfitters)
Claw clips for hair
Generic wide leg sweatpants
I would stay away from bright/crazy patterns, especially on pants. Mostly just generic colors. If you’re not looking to spend a lot of money on shoes and clothes, I know Walmart has some good stuff, like shoes similar to Nike air forces (just white leather shoes). As long as they look similar it shouldn’t be a problem.
I would never recommend Walmart or Target for clothing or shoes. They are boxy and unflattering.
For just a little more you can take a trip to the Mall and get an idea of,what is out there. American Eagle, Madewell, Holliston all pretty basic. Adidas is great for the athleisure wear, more sporty and comfortable. Also Uniqlo has a variety of basic cute clothing. Offline by Aerie has excellent comfortable clothes geared towards tweens/teens and has great sales.
I wouldn’t recommend Lululemon because moms and grandmoms wear it doing their errands every day. They stay out of the teen stores I mentioned for the most part.
This post is off. Madewell is a mom brand. No tweens/teens wear Madewell, and it's geared toward an older crowd.
Lululemon is an all-ages brand, and a lot of teens and ms students wear it.
Target is all-ages. It's not branded but a lot of teens and ms students wear stuff from there. The band tees and sweatshirts that have been mentioned here, Target is a good place to get those.
Anonymous wrote:My rising 7th grader wears"
Jeans
Black leggings
Baggy t-shirts (from Hello Kitty to Nirvana).
Vans
Converse
Almost always a black hoodie.
I have never ever seen anything Lululemon at a PGCPS school. And crop tops are not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flare leggings (yoga pants)
Nike blazers
Sweatshirts and crewnecks
Ugg minis
Lululemon shorts
Graphic tee shirts (target or urban outfitters)
Claw clips for hair
Generic wide leg sweatpants
I would stay away from bright/crazy patterns, especially on pants. Mostly just generic colors. If you’re not looking to spend a lot of money on shoes and clothes, I know Walmart has some good stuff, like shoes similar to Nike air forces (just white leather shoes). As long as they look similar it shouldn’t be a problem.
I would never recommend Walmart or Target for clothing or shoes. They are boxy and unflattering.
For just a little more you can take a trip to the Mall and get an idea of,what is out there. American Eagle, Madewell, Holliston all pretty basic. Adidas is great for the athleisure wear, more sporty and comfortable. Also Uniqlo has a variety of basic cute clothing. Offline by Aerie has excellent comfortable clothes geared towards tweens/teens and has great sales.
I wouldn’t recommend Lululemon because moms and grandmoms wear it doing their errands every day. They stay out of the teen stores I mentioned for the most part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on your middle school demographic. White UMC, lots of lululemon.
Diverse in both color and socioeconomics, anything goes, quite literally. At my DD’s diverse public middle school I see everything from jeans, pajamas, leggings, sweats, athletic wear, cosplay bizarre stuff, all black, fuzzy slippers, Nike shoes, tall combat boots..really I don’t think you could stand out if you tried. Everyone wears whatever and anything.
I agree with this. If girls stay away from the mean cliques (most of whom dress exactly alike, lots of lululemon yes), they should be fine wearing whatever they like.
This is what we've seen. When someone makes fun of my dd's outfit she gets a pretty clear signal that it's not someone she'll want to be close to, at least not right now. There was a pretty clear dividing line among the friends from elementary school, those who cared a ton what was cool and those who couldn't care less.
It made for a tough sixth and half of seventh grade until the more accepting kids kind of found each other. They wear whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys let your kids go to school wearing PJ pants?! So trashy imo
As a parent of tween girls, you need to pick your clothing battles wisely. Bra tops and booty shorts, yup I’ll fight that battle. PJ pants, that is a ridiculous hill to choose to die on.
and pj pants and leggingsAnonymous wrote:Lululemon shorts, tanks, oversized sweatshirts, flannel pajama pants in winter. White high tops, crocs and uggs
Anonymous wrote:My DD is quirky. All of her clothes come from Hot Topic with a few plain tees and shorts from Aerie and American Eagle. Band t shirts, enormous hoodies, and some black or white jean shorts. Crocs or Nikes (cheap ones, she doesn’t care but just needs something for PE). She would never wear white AF1s.