Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's...reaaallllyyyy not that great or anything to come rushing in to +1 about. Mom jeans and teeny little crop tops, huge shirts that completely cover whatever ugly shorts.... yes hooray!!![]()
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What would you prefer? Teeny crop tops paired with super low rise jeans? The current trend is far better than the alternative.
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Sure, because that's obviously the only alternative.
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So again: what would you prefer??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is a VSCO girl, though she doesn't only wear/use the predictable items. I'm happy about this- people in general, including kids, tend toward a certain look. And for a young girl, wearing a baggy shirt and carrying a water bottle is great. She is sporty and it's great that she's hydrating throughout the day. The clothes are practical and modest (apart from the weird "disappearing shorts" look).
I discovered that most girls who are making fun of such girls in fact have their own Vsco accts and use them rabidly.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's...reaaallllyyyy not that great or anything to come rushing in to +1 about. Mom jeans and teeny little crop tops, huge shirts that completely cover whatever ugly shorts.... yes hooray!!![]()
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What would you prefer? Teeny crop tops paired with super low rise jeans? The current trend is far better than the alternative.
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Sure, because that's obviously the only alternative.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's...reaaallllyyyy not that great or anything to come rushing in to +1 about. Mom jeans and teeny little crop tops, huge shirts that completely cover whatever ugly shorts.... yes hooray!!![]()
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What would you prefer? Teeny crop tops paired with super low rise jeans? The current trend is far better than the alternative.
Anonymous wrote:So glad we have uniforms in intermediate school where we go.
Anonymous wrote:I was at the mall yesterday with my 12 yo who could be considered VSCO I guess and my 9YO who really shouldn't be. A boy/girl set of siblings walked by my girls and laughed and told their mom look at the silly VSCO girls. The mom actually told them to stop and was embarrassed.
My daughter (older) just wanted some trendy stuff for MS, wasn't really trying to be VSCO on purpose but yes she had on birks and a big t-shirt.
Anonymous wrote:I had never heard of this VSCO thing til I saw this thread the other day and sure enough, while doing a routine check of my 6th grader’s iPod this morning, I found references to VSCO in her texts, lots of “sksksksksk”s, and “cool water bottle stickers” in her search history. Thanks, DCUM, for keeping me in he know! Was not quite clear if her friends were mocking it or aspiring to it—and I have a feeling they don’t even know themselves.
Anonymous wrote:What does vsco stand for?