Anonymous wrote:My DD wanted that clothing back in 3rd grade because some friend was wearing it. I finally broke down and went one day and ended up laughing. The stuff was horrible and cheap and worse I could never imagine my DD wearing any of it at her age. I couldn't even believe it was meant for older girls.
My DD poked around and finally settled on a t shirt because she wanted to say she had something from Justice but she had a hard time finding something because everything looked very young.
I also think it has a lot to do with geographical area. We live in Alexandria and style even for little girls tends to be fairly classic and preppy - think Boden, Vineyard Vines, Lands End, Gap, LL Bean, etc.
Anonymous wrote:So where to go instead?
Anonymous wrote:We pretty much only buy Justice stuff at consignment sales. You can get it for a fraction of the cost. DD is in 5th grade and recognizes that it's not a good value. She still wants it but recognizes she can get 3 things from Target for the price of 1 Justice item. I'm so proud of her!![]()
Anonymous wrote:And where do they shop after they are over Justice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The jeggings are really soft and fit well, which has been a major plus for my daughter with sensory issues. Ditto the "oh so soft" bras. She can't wear most of the novelty shirts as she doesn't like the feeling of decals but the plain t-shirts are nice and hold up well.
This is good to know (my DD has sensory issues too and it's always a struggle to find things she will wear).
Anonymous wrote:We go there once or twice a year and get a couple of outfits. They look kind of junky, but they are very comfortable. Here are a few things my dds liked.
http://www.shopjustice.com/girls-clothing/tiered-ruffle-skirt/9527351/655?pageSort=W3sidHlwZSI6ImZlYXR1cmVkIiwidmFsIjoiIn1d&productOrigin=category%20page&productGridPlacement=3-4
http://www.shopjustice.com/girls-clothing/fringe-shoulder-raglan-tee/8698223/628?pageSort=W3sidHlwZSI6ImZlYXR1cmVkIiwidmFsIjoiIn1d&productOrigin=category%20page&productGridPlacement=3-3
http://www.shopjustice.com/girls-clothing/long-sleeve-sports-tee/6470911/682?pageSort=W3sidHlwZSI6ImZlYXR1cmVkIiwidmFsIjoiIn1d&productOrigin=category%20page&productGridPlacement=4-2
Anonymous wrote:It's sparkly. That's what 7 yr olds like about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my 7 year old has been nagging me to go to Justice because the older cool girls wear their clothes. Right now I buy stuff at Gymboree, Land's end, Hanna and special things at Tea and Janie and Jack. I finally took her to Justice and everything looked so cheaply made. Like an overpriced Forever 21 for tweens. Is this a correct assessment? My daughter couldn't find any actual clothing she liked so she settled on a scarf and some jewelry. I had heard so much, I was surprised at the quality/price.
There is nothing special about it. They're just really good at marketing.