You're being smug.
Nah I agree. Not because I feel superior about it but because the stuff listed is expensive AF. Which isn’t a concern for many according to this thread! I think her younger sister on the other hand might end up liking the “in” stuff when she’s a teen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 girls, Ugg Tazz, Gorjana earrings/necklaces, lululemon align mini-flare pants, small shoulder bag (like Coach Penn or Staude Ollie or bean), Stanley cup, perfume, Dior lip oil.
So glad my DD in this age range is not this status obsessed. And I'm not saying that to be superior but out of relief.
You're being smug.
Nah I agree. Not because I feel superior about it but because the stuff listed is expensive AF. Which isn’t a concern for many according to this thread! I think her younger sister on the other hand might end up liking the “in” stuff when she’s a teen.
Meant to say my current teen doesn’t GAF about status and brands. The younger one might. I think it’s a personality thing vs just SES or age.
It is. I have two girls. One could not care less about brands and trends. She has asked for stuff I would never suggest on this thread because I don’t think most teens want it lmao. The younger one on the other hand wants the Stanley/Ugg/Nike Blazers/Kendra Scott type gifts. Neither kid is better than the other, they just have different personalities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy moms…do they like fuzzy socks? I need a small gift for a 15 year old that I don’t know very well. I do know he doesn’t like to be cold (just moved from a warm climate).
Get him some Nike drifit socks. I teach 10th graders and no boy in any class I’ve ever taught would be caught dead in fuzzy socks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 girls, Ugg Tazz, Gorjana earrings/necklaces, lululemon align mini-flare pants, small shoulder bag (like Coach Penn or Staude Ollie or bean), Stanley cup, perfume, Dior lip oil.
So glad my DD in this age range is not this status obsessed. And I'm not saying that to be superior but out of relief.
You're being smug.
Nah I agree. Not because I feel superior about it but because the stuff listed is expensive AF. Which isn’t a concern for many according to this thread! I think her younger sister on the other hand might end up liking the “in” stuff when she’s a teen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy moms…do they like fuzzy socks? I need a small gift for a 15 year old that I don’t know very well. I do know he doesn’t like to be cold (just moved from a warm climate).
Get him some Nike drifit socks. I teach 10th graders and no boy in any class I’ve ever taught would be caught dead in fuzzy socks.
Anonymous wrote:Boy moms…do they like fuzzy socks? I need a small gift for a 15 year old that I don’t know very well. I do know he doesn’t like to be cold (just moved from a warm climate).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 girls, Ugg Tazz, Gorjana earrings/necklaces, lululemon align mini-flare pants, small shoulder bag (like Coach Penn or Staude Ollie or bean), Stanley cup, perfume, Dior lip oil.
So glad my DD in this age range is not this status obsessed. And I'm not saying that to be superior but out of relief.
You're being smug.
Nah I agree. Not because I feel superior about it but because the stuff listed is expensive AF. Which isn’t a concern for many according to this thread! I think her younger sister on the other hand might end up liking the “in” stuff when she’s a teen.
Meant to say my current teen doesn’t GAF about status and brands. The younger one might. I think it’s a personality thing vs just SES or age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 girls, Ugg Tazz, Gorjana earrings/necklaces, lululemon align mini-flare pants, small shoulder bag (like Coach Penn or Staude Ollie or bean), Stanley cup, perfume, Dior lip oil.
So glad my DD in this age range is not this status obsessed. And I'm not saying that to be superior but out of relief.
You're being smug.
Nah I agree. Not because I feel superior about it but because the stuff listed is expensive AF. Which isn’t a concern for many according to this thread! I think her younger sister on the other hand might end up liking the “in” stuff when she’s a teen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 girls, Ugg Tazz, Gorjana earrings/necklaces, lululemon align mini-flare pants, small shoulder bag (like Coach Penn or Staude Ollie or bean), Stanley cup, perfume, Dior lip oil.
So glad my DD in this age range is not this status obsessed. And I'm not saying that to be superior but out of relief.
You're being smug.