Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifth grade DD has recently become obsessed with hoodies to the point that it's all she wants to wear anymore and complains endlessly that she can't wear the exact same one or two for school every day. Any recommendations on where to find some cute ones that are comfy but still light enough to wear inside all day? Are girls still wearing these with leggings or is that look passé now?
My son wears the same one or two hoodies for school every day. So long as it's clean, why would that be a problem?
I refuse to do laundry every 2 days just for this, so they’re not clean. She doesn’t care and wants to just wear them smelly/dirty.
She’s certainly old enough to do her own laundry.
It isn’t environmental friendly or economical for each family member to do “their own” laundry. I get the sentiment, but do people really do this?
I don't think it's less environmentally friendly to own 2 outfits and do a small/low water load to wash them regularly vs owning 7 outfits and doing a full load each week. Producing and supplying clothes involves significant use of resources. My kid is similar and it's fine, I'd rather be dealing with this than my teen self insisting on wearing my neon green plether miniskirt everywhere.
It really is less environmentally friendly to wash small loads— you use more electricity to run the washer and the dryer multiple times and will use more water for multiple small loads versus one large load.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifth grade DD has recently become obsessed with hoodies to the point that it's all she wants to wear anymore and complains endlessly that she can't wear the exact same one or two for school every day. Any recommendations on where to find some cute ones that are comfy but still light enough to wear inside all day? Are girls still wearing these with leggings or is that look passé now?
My son wears the same one or two hoodies for school every day. So long as it's clean, why would that be a problem?
I refuse to do laundry every 2 days just for this, so they’re not clean. She doesn’t care and wants to just wear them smelly/dirty.
She’s certainly old enough to do her own laundry.
It isn’t environmental friendly or economical for each family member to do “their own” laundry. I get the sentiment, but do people really do this?
I don't think it's less environmentally friendly to own 2 outfits and do a small/low water load to wash them regularly vs owning 7 outfits and doing a full load each week. Producing and supplying clothes involves significant use of resources. My kid is similar and it's fine, I'd rather be dealing with this than my teen self insisting on wearing my neon green plether miniskirt everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifth grade DD has recently become obsessed with hoodies to the point that it's all she wants to wear anymore and complains endlessly that she can't wear the exact same one or two for school every day. Any recommendations on where to find some cute ones that are comfy but still light enough to wear inside all day? Are girls still wearing these with leggings or is that look passé now?
My son wears the same one or two hoodies for school every day. So long as it's clean, why would that be a problem?
I refuse to do laundry every 2 days just for this, so they’re not clean. She doesn’t care and wants to just wear them smelly/dirty.
She’s certainly old enough to do her own laundry.
It isn’t environmental friendly or economical for each family member to do “their own” laundry. I get the sentiment, but do people really do this?
I don't think it's less environmentally friendly to own 2 outfits and do a small/low water load to wash them regularly vs owning 7 outfits and doing a full load each week. Producing and supplying clothes involves significant use of resources. My kid is similar and it's fine, I'd rather be dealing with this than my teen self insisting on wearing my neon green plether miniskirt everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifth grade DD has recently become obsessed with hoodies to the point that it's all she wants to wear anymore and complains endlessly that she can't wear the exact same one or two for school every day. Any recommendations on where to find some cute ones that are comfy but still light enough to wear inside all day? Are girls still wearing these with leggings or is that look passé now?
My son wears the same one or two hoodies for school every day. So long as it's clean, why would that be a problem?
I refuse to do laundry every 2 days just for this, so they’re not clean. She doesn’t care and wants to just wear them smelly/dirty.
She’s certainly old enough to do her own laundry.
It isn’t environmental friendly or economical for each family member to do “their own” laundry. I get the sentiment, but do people really do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifth grade DD has recently become obsessed with hoodies to the point that it's all she wants to wear anymore and complains endlessly that she can't wear the exact same one or two for school every day. Any recommendations on where to find some cute ones that are comfy but still light enough to wear inside all day? Are girls still wearing these with leggings or is that look passé now?
My son wears the same one or two hoodies for school every day. So long as it's clean, why would that be a problem?
I refuse to do laundry every 2 days just for this, so they’re not clean. She doesn’t care and wants to just wear them smelly/dirty.
She’s certainly old enough to do her own laundry.
It isn’t environmental friendly or economical for each family member to do “their own” laundry. I get the sentiment, but do people really do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifth grade DD has recently become obsessed with hoodies to the point that it's all she wants to wear anymore and complains endlessly that she can't wear the exact same one or two for school every day. Any recommendations on where to find some cute ones that are comfy but still light enough to wear inside all day? Are girls still wearing these with leggings or is that look passé now?
My son wears the same one or two hoodies for school every day. So long as it's clean, why would that be a problem?
I refuse to do laundry every 2 days just for this, so they’re not clean. She doesn’t care and wants to just wear them smelly/dirty.
She’s certainly old enough to do her own laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifth grade DD has recently become obsessed with hoodies to the point that it's all she wants to wear anymore and complains endlessly that she can't wear the exact same one or two for school every day. Any recommendations on where to find some cute ones that are comfy but still light enough to wear inside all day? Are girls still wearing these with leggings or is that look passé now?
My son wears the same one or two hoodies for school every day. So long as it's clean, why would that be a problem?
I refuse to do laundry every 2 days just for this, so they’re not clean. She doesn’t care and wants to just wear them smelly/dirty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifth grade DD has recently become obsessed with hoodies to the point that it's all she wants to wear anymore and complains endlessly that she can't wear the exact same one or two for school every day. Any recommendations on where to find some cute ones that are comfy but still light enough to wear inside all day? Are girls still wearing these with leggings or is that look passé now?
My son wears the same one or two hoodies for school every day. So long as it's clean, why would that be a problem?
I refuse to do laundry every 2 days just for this, so they’re not clean. She doesn’t care and wants to just wear them smelly/dirty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifth grade DD has recently become obsessed with hoodies to the point that it's all she wants to wear anymore and complains endlessly that she can't wear the exact same one or two for school every day. Any recommendations on where to find some cute ones that are comfy but still light enough to wear inside all day? Are girls still wearing these with leggings or is that look passé now?
My son wears the same one or two hoodies for school every day. So long as it's clean, why would that be a problem?