Anonymous wrote:My kid likes Lulus (lulus.com), American Eagle, Poshmark, Athleta, and thrift stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teenage son's girlfriend told me she did a personal shopper at Nordstrom with her mom. She said it was great -- saved them a bunch of time (and arguing).
Your privilege is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Altered State
They have such nice stuff.
Anonymous wrote:My teenage son's girlfriend told me she did a personal shopper at Nordstrom with her mom. She said it was great -- saved them a bunch of time (and arguing).
Anonymous wrote:Where can I take my teen daughter shopping for trendy but appropriate school clothes? She gets overwhelmed when trying on clothes at places like urban outfitter because the skirts are super short on tall thin girls and many of the fitted tops show her belly or a lot of cleavage. She’s got an intense class load and neither of us need the drama of arguing about what’s appropriate so I would like to go to stores with a higher success rate even if I have to pay more. She’s feminine and into fashion. I would also appreciate advice on setting appropriate boundaries for school and weekend clothes. Please no judgment - I get enough of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Altered State
They have such nice stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Altered State
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ralph Lauren, if you have the money.
Or 1984.
Anonymous wrote:My DD has had a lot of luck with blouses from Talbots: https://www.talbots.com/clothing/blouses-and-shirts