Anonymous wrote:For those who have never heard of this and assumed it was a hoodie with a picture of a fox, here is the website link:
https://whitefoxboutique.com/collections/loungewear/sweaters-hoodies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're paying $60 for a cropped hoodie just because it says "White Fox" on it? Girl, I could make you that with my Cricut for $20!
$60 is a normal hoodie price
No it isn’t. You can get a plain hoodie on amazon for <$20. And my kids’ school and sport hoodies were maybe $35-$40.
Sure, but no one is asking for plain Amazon hoodies. The hoodies on the tween wishlists are generally between 50-80 dollars.
My 12 year old didn't ask for a white fox hoodie. In fact, I asked her and she doesn't know what they are. Where do you people live? Is this a DC private school thing?
Nope, I live in the exurbs and my kids go to public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I ordered two Pretty Little Things hoodies not knowing they were coming from Great Britain!! They haven’t even left the island yet. 🙄
Everyone needs to do research before they buy this stuff.
https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/company-profile/prettylittlethingcom-ltd
research highlights several ethical issues with Pretty Little Thing, and it received a worst Ethical Consumer rating for Environmental Reporting, Climate Change, Pollution & Toxics, Palm Oil Sourcing, Animal Testing, Animal Rights, Workers’ Rights, Supply Chain Management and Tax Conduct.
Everyone needs to do research Pay some extra money and avoid buying from these places.
No one “has” to do research if they don’t want to. Take your sanctimony somewhere else.
Nope the sanctimony belongs here. We don’t need to leave the world a shithole. People buying garbage clothes without realizing they’re coming from the other side of the world. All they know is their kid saw it on TikTok and needs it. Pretty Little Things is garbage clothes. $10 for a dress or sweatpants. Ask your child how she thinks they make a profit.
90% of posters on here claim IQs in the 99% or at least all As in school. They’re old enough to discuss how these stores are able to make a profit and talk about where does the overflow of waste go. Ask them if they think it’s worth buying.
I got a Comfrt hoodie, despite my misgivings of anything viral on TikTok. And let me tell you, it’s amazing. It’s thicker and softer than any hoodie I’ve ever bought, and was about $75.
Anonymous wrote:For those who have never heard of this and assumed it was a hoodie with a picture of a fox, here is the website link:
https://whitefoxboutique.com/collections/loungewear/sweaters-hoodies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're paying $60 for a cropped hoodie just because it says "White Fox" on it? Girl, I could make you that with my Cricut for $20!
$60 is a normal hoodie price
No it isn’t. You can get a plain hoodie on amazon for <$20. And my kids’ school and sport hoodies were maybe $35-$40.
Sure, but no one is asking for plain Amazon hoodies. The hoodies on the tween wishlists are generally between 50-80 dollars.
My 12 year old didn't ask for a white fox hoodie. In fact, I asked her and she doesn't know what they are. Where do you people live? Is this a DC private school thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're paying $60 for a cropped hoodie just because it says "White Fox" on it? Girl, I could make you that with my Cricut for $20!
$60 is a normal hoodie price
No it isn’t. You can get a plain hoodie on amazon for <$20. And my kids’ school and sport hoodies were maybe $35-$40.
Sure, but no one is asking for plain Amazon hoodies. The hoodies on the tween wishlists are generally between 50-80 dollars.
My 12 year old didn't ask for a white fox hoodie. In fact, I asked her and she doesn't know what they are. Where do you people live? Is this a DC private school thing?
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? A men's size Nike hoodie just cost me $70 for my son. When my kids were in high school, their soccer kits were around $90.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're paying $60 for a cropped hoodie just because it says "White Fox" on it? Girl, I could make you that with my Cricut for $20!
$60 is a normal hoodie price
No it isn’t. You can get a plain hoodie on amazon for <$20. And my kids’ school and sport hoodies were maybe $35-$40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're paying $60 for a cropped hoodie just because it says "White Fox" on it? Girl, I could make you that with my Cricut for $20!
$60 is a normal hoodie price
No it isn’t. You can get a plain hoodie on amazon for <$20. And my kids’ school and sport hoodies were maybe $35-$40.
Sure, but no one is asking for plain Amazon hoodies. The hoodies on the tween wishlists are generally between 50-80 dollars.
My 12 year old didn't ask for a white fox hoodie. In fact, I asked her and she doesn't know what they are. Where do you people live? Is this a DC private school thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I ordered two Pretty Little Things hoodies not knowing they were coming from Great Britain!! They haven’t even left the island yet. 🙄
Everyone needs to do research before they buy this stuff.
https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/company-profile/prettylittlethingcom-ltd
research highlights several ethical issues with Pretty Little Thing, and it received a worst Ethical Consumer rating for Environmental Reporting, Climate Change, Pollution & Toxics, Palm Oil Sourcing, Animal Testing, Animal Rights, Workers’ Rights, Supply Chain Management and Tax Conduct.
Everyone needs to do research Pay some extra money and avoid buying from these places.
No one “has” to do research if they don’t want to. Take your sanctimony somewhere else.
Nope the sanctimony belongs here. We don’t need to leave the world a shithole. People buying garbage clothes without realizing they’re coming from the other side of the world. All they know is their kid saw it on TikTok and needs it. Pretty Little Things is garbage clothes. $10 for a dress or sweatpants. Ask your child how she thinks they make a profit.
90% of posters on here claim IQs in the 99% or at least all As in school. They’re old enough to discuss how these stores are able to make a profit and talk about where does the overflow of waste go. Ask them if they think it’s worth buying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I ordered two Pretty Little Things hoodies not knowing they were coming from Great Britain!! They haven’t even left the island yet. 🙄
Everyone needs to do research before they buy this stuff.
https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/company-profile/prettylittlethingcom-ltd
research highlights several ethical issues with Pretty Little Thing, and it received a worst Ethical Consumer rating for Environmental Reporting, Climate Change, Pollution & Toxics, Palm Oil Sourcing, Animal Testing, Animal Rights, Workers’ Rights, Supply Chain Management and Tax Conduct.
Everyone needs to do research Pay some extra money and avoid buying from these places.
No one “has” to do research if they don’t want to. Take your sanctimony somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're paying $60 for a cropped hoodie just because it says "White Fox" on it? Girl, I could make you that with my Cricut for $20!
$60 is a normal hoodie price
No it isn’t. You can get a plain hoodie on amazon for <$20. And my kids’ school and sport hoodies were maybe $35-$40.
Sure, but no one is asking for plain Amazon hoodies. The hoodies on the tween wishlists are generally between 50-80 dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're paying $60 for a cropped hoodie just because it says "White Fox" on it? Girl, I could make you that with my Cricut for $20!
$60 is a normal hoodie price
Anonymous wrote:Yep. They take forever. Looks like DD is getting a picture of a hoodie boxed this year while we wait.