Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who allows their kids to wear pajama pants to school??? So trashy.
Yes, we heard you the first time
Anonymous wrote:Who allows their kids to wear pajama pants to school??? So trashy.
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:Do you guys let your kids go to school wearing PJ pants?! So trashy imo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys let your kids go to school wearing PJ pants?! So trashy imo
My kids hate the look and make fun of the kids who do this
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: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys let your kids go to school wearing PJ pants?! So trashy imo
My kids hate the look and make fun of the kids who do this
Anonymous wrote:Dresses would stick out a bit. Athletic wear for warm weather - running shorts and plain Ts or tanks. They sometimes wear giant hoodies with shorts so it looks like they’re not wearing anything on the bottom.