Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad my daughter's school has a big nerdy girl group. The nerdy kids just don't care as much about this kind of stuff.
Two girls- both in nerdy groups- everyone has some Lulu- my girls only had shorts until they had enough $$ to buy a sweatshirt. Have never heard of Drunk Elephant.
Get them on sale. Still expensive- but still wearing shorts 4-5 years old.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad my daughter's school has a big nerdy girl group. The nerdy kids just don't care as much about this kind of stuff.
Anonymous wrote:
Like so many things, moderation! Kid has to pay for some/all of it, look at second-hand etc.
FWIW I went to a private school in another part of the country and things weren't much different back then, it was just different stuff (Guess jeans, the most expensive brand name purses etc). My school in particular had very wealthy students and a high focus on material things. My parents always let me have a little of that stuff, enough to fit in, but not a lot of it. I appreciated that then, realizing the excess for what it was. And I certainly appreciate it now.
Anonymous wrote:I have two girls in a private middle school, they get a couple of items from drunk elephant or lululemon for their birthdays or Christmas, that’s it. Most of their normal play clothes are Athleta or Old Navy.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up with my parents telling me we could never afford any of the things I wanted. It was incredibly rough. I also thought we were poor. Turns out we weren’t poor, my parents just weren’t good at that part of parenting. Don’t be like them, find a middle ground.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up with my parents telling me we could never afford any of the things I wanted. It was incredibly rough. I also thought we were poor. Turns out we weren’t poor, my parents just weren’t good at that part of parenting. Don’t be like them, find a middle ground.