Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t deal with getting a second shirt just so my kid can wear a boxy cropped shirt that’s inappropriate and ugly.
No.
I’m not going to make my kid wear a tank top with the crop-top, the solution is very clearly to get rid of the crop top.
As if your kid doesn’t have some kind of plain tank already. Drama much? You seem like you WANT to be offended and mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t deal with getting a second shirt just so my kid can wear a boxy cropped shirt that’s inappropriate and ugly.
No.
I’m not going to make my kid wear a tank top with the crop-top, the solution is very clearly to get rid of the crop top.
Give it six years and that’s what the kid will be wearing anyways. I agree not completely appropriate for a six-year-old, but I wouldn’t refuse to buy a tank top if the kid liked the shirt. That way she could wear it and not have any skin showing. Plus, I might save the shirt for the summer and have her wear it with a pair shorts over her bathing suit to go to the pool.
I agree the boots are trashy and dangerous. The shirt is not as big an issue though.
Anonymous wrote:MIL buys age-inappropriate clothing items for DD, and I’m not sure if we should continue to graciously accept or say something.
Anonymous wrote:I am stunned by the people who seem to think this is appropriate clothing for a 6 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just tell her straight up the boots are inappropriate for a 6 year old. No heels until middle school.
The shirt you can work with, add a tank top underneath and it's fine.
MIDDLE SCHOOL?! Nope. My DDs are 11 and 14 and I assure you DD14 may NOT wear heels.
Anonymous wrote:I would just donate stuff my MIL sends and tell her that I don’t want my 6 year old looking like a hooker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her you feel the clothing is inappropriate. "MIL, this top/skirt didn't fit DD properly. Her belly/rear end is uncovered." I can't believe how short and provocative some of the little girl clothing is compared to the shorts and t-shirts I've bought my son. My daughter ends up wearing a lot of her big brother's clothing.
My MIL loves to buy our kids cutesy outfits that say "Handsome", "Mommy's Best Friend", "Grandma is my favorite"... We've asked her nicely not to buy clothing with these slogans. We'd rather she not buy the kids clothing at all because she never asks us for sizes and most of the clothes don't even fit, and can't be returned because she buys on clearance and takes the tags off. She ignores us and keeps doing it. Now everything she buys goes into our Goodwill pile, and if she asks, we're truthful and say it wasn't our style or it didn't fit.
Nothing wrong with those slogans. You sound nasty and controlling. Just send her the new sizes every so often and tell her a size up from what you need.
I don't plan on sending her sizes because we don't need her to buy the kids clothes and I don't plan on putting the kids in the clothes she buys. If MIL finds me nasty or controlling, I won't lose any sleep over it. I don't see why I should feel obligated to use everything she buys just because she, unprompted, decided to buy it and mail it to us.
NP, your husband should donate you to Goodwill .![]()
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t deal with getting a second shirt just so my kid can wear a boxy cropped shirt that’s inappropriate and ugly.
No.
I’m not going to make my kid wear a tank top with the crop-top, the solution is very clearly to get rid of the crop top.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t deal with getting a second shirt just so my kid can wear a boxy cropped shirt that’s inappropriate and ugly.
No.
I’m not going to make my kid wear a tank top with the crop-top, the solution is very clearly to get rid of the crop top.