Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you thought of just putting shorts and t-shirt? Why does she need to wear a dress?
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I don't think OP said the kid *needs* to wear a dress. Personally my 2 year old asks for dresses because she likes mine. I wear them because they are comfortable.
But you don’t play on a playground for two hours daily. Pp is right. Shorts and tees on girls. Dress is just vanity imposed by society. Give her functional clothes!
I don’t see how a lightweight cotton dress over a pair of bike shorts is not functional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you thought of just putting shorts and t-shirt? Why does she need to wear a dress?
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I don't think OP said the kid *needs* to wear a dress. Personally my 2 year old asks for dresses because she likes mine. I wear them because they are comfortable.
But you don’t play on a playground for two hours daily. Pp is right. Shorts and tees on girls. Dress is just vanity imposed by society. Give her functional clothes!
My oldest daughter would only wear the most cotton play dresses from Hannah Anderson or lands end with shorts underneath. My second daughter would only wear tees and soccer shorts. Kids have different preferences, much like adults. I was just bummed because I saved all those play dresses to hand down for nothing!
The bike shorts also keep stuff like mulch from getting in their underwear when they sit and play in the playground.
Anonymous wrote:Have you thought of just putting shorts and t-shirt? Why does she need to wear a dress?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you thought of just putting shorts and t-shirt? Why does she need to wear a dress?
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I don't think OP said the kid *needs* to wear a dress. Personally my 2 year old asks for dresses because she likes mine. I wear them because they are comfortable.
But you don’t play on a playground for two hours daily. Pp is right. Shorts and tees on girls. Dress is just vanity imposed by society. Give her functional clothes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shorts come in pairs. A “short” would only cover one buttock/thigh. So no, you should not put “a bike short” on your daughter. But bike shorts are probably a great idea.
Are you serious with this post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you thought of just putting shorts and t-shirt? Why does she need to wear a dress?
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I don't think OP said the kid *needs* to wear a dress. Personally my 2 year old asks for dresses because she likes mine. I wear them because they are comfortable.
But you don’t play on a playground for two hours daily. Pp is right. Shorts and tees on girls. Dress is just vanity imposed by society. Give her functional clothes!
Anonymous wrote:Shorts come in pairs. A “short” would only cover one buttock/thigh. So no, you should not put “a bike short” on your daughter. But bike shorts are probably a great idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you thought of just putting shorts and t-shirt? Why does she need to wear a dress?
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I don't think OP said the kid *needs* to wear a dress. Personally my 2 year old asks for dresses because she likes mine. I wear them because they are comfortable.
But you don’t play on a playground for two hours daily. Pp is right. Shorts and tees on girls. Dress is just vanity imposed by society. Give her functional clothes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you thought of just putting shorts and t-shirt? Why does she need to wear a dress?
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I don't think OP said the kid *needs* to wear a dress. Personally my 2 year old asks for dresses because she likes mine. I wear them because they are comfortable.