Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my seventh-grader's non-fancy suburban middle school: leggings, skinny jeans, Uggs (or fake ones), Chuck Taylor sneakers, Topsiders, big t-shirts tied up in the back, messy bun. No pink and purple, no sparkles, no Justice.
This is a good description at my DDs school as well. I would get lots of leggings/jeggings if she doesn't like jeans. Top with t comfy t-shirts, sweaters and flannel button downs are very in right now. Any black ankle boot will do (don't have to be doc marten's I don't think). Converse, Ugg boots, and sperry topsiders are the shoes of choice.
Anonymous wrote:At my seventh-grader's non-fancy suburban middle school: leggings, skinny jeans, Uggs (or fake ones), Chuck Taylor sneakers, Topsiders, big t-shirts tied up in the back, messy bun. No pink and purple, no sparkles, no Justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8th grader in Bethesda - Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch is out. Uggs, lululemon and Vineyard vines is a uniform.
I am PP. And I HATE IT.
Anonymous wrote:8th grader in Bethesda - Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch is out. Uggs, lululemon and Vineyard vines is a uniform.
Anonymous wrote:It used to be Limited Too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My middle school DD is transitioning from a school overseas where she wears uniforms everyday to DC, and is worried about fitting in. She really does not have many clothes, nor has developed a personal style, due to wearing uniforms all the time and a general indifference to clothing. What styles, brands of clothes do middle school girls wear? Are there any we should avoid that would negatively stereotype her with her new peers?
Of course I understand that clothes are not the end all, and be all, but if I have to buy her a bunch of new warm clothes I might as well try to get stuff that helps her fit in... please don't judge.
We transitioned from overseas this summer and went through the same experience (going from uniforms to regular clothes; overseas vs America). First, we did not buy anything new until after school started. My daughter is into fashion, but her new friends are not - and the trends in America were different - so, after she got a look around, she settled on the typical leggings, boots, etc. Right now we mostly shop at Gap or Target, but I'm sure she'll want to go to Abercrombie and the like as she gets older.
Anonymous wrote:My middle school DD is transitioning from a school overseas where she wears uniforms everyday to DC, and is worried about fitting in. She really does not have many clothes, nor has developed a personal style, due to wearing uniforms all the time and a general indifference to clothing. What styles, brands of clothes do middle school girls wear? Are there any we should avoid that would negatively stereotype her with her new peers?
Of course I understand that clothes are not the end all, and be all, but if I have to buy her a bunch of new warm clothes I might as well try to get stuff that helps her fit in... please don't judge.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here: W feeder middle school. The "basic" look. Google it. Sweatshirts, leggings, Uggs or Hunters. In hot weather, tanks and shorts with flip flops. But insist she wear layers because I keep my classroom freezing year round. Cuts down on dress code violations.