Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Topshop within Nordstrom. They have it at Tyson's.
I kind of love the mental image of a surly teen shipping for'edgy' clothes with her mom.....at Nordstrom.
Yes, very edgy.
When's the last time you were n Nordstrm? The Topshop in Nordstom is a very popular and trendy stand-alone store in London and Paris right now.
+1. Clearly PPs are not fashion forward themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Topshop within Nordstrom. They have it at Tyson's.
I kind of love the mental image of a surly teen shipping for'edgy' clothes with her mom.....at Nordstrom.
Yes, very edgy.
When's the last time you were n Nordstrm? The Topshop in Nordstom is a very popular and trendy stand-alone store in London and Paris right now.
+1. Clearly PPs are not fashion forward themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Topshop within Nordstrom. They have it at Tyson's.
I kind of love the mental image of a surly teen shipping for'edgy' clothes with her mom.....at Nordstrom.
Yes, very edgy.
When's the last time you were n Nordstrm? The Topshop in Nordstom is a very popular and trendy stand-alone store in London and Paris right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to encourage DD to project "edgy" on first day of school?
Op says her daughter prefers edgy so it's not about OP encouraging it. And what's wrong with edgy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Topshop within Nordstrom. They have it at Tyson's.
I kind of love the mental image of a surly teen shipping for'edgy' clothes with her mom.....at Nordstrom.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to encourage DD to project "edgy" on first day of school?
Anonymous wrote:She also may like the online store Brandy Melville. They are good for small and average sized teens. A lot of their stuff is one size fits all.