Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is a year older but I get it OP. They’re in adult sizes now and those sizes aren’t designed for tweens.
Mine likes athletic wear so I get a lot of hers from the men’s section now. She is in a size S in men’s.
What 10 year old is in adult sizes?
A tall one. Geez, get out more.
Anonymous wrote:I think clothing manufacturers moved to making girls' shorts shorter because it forces you to buy shorts more often. A shorter inseam means they look scandalous faster, so you'll buy them every year. Meanwhile, boys can wear board shorts that come past their knees for several years before they look "too short."
I mean they can ostensibly say "oh that's how girls like them these days" but they are the ones making the clothes -- if girls want super short shorts they can wait to cut off their jeans like the rest of us did. I just want some shorts that won't look like underwear after a few months and might actually offer a smidge more sun protection than a bathing suit at camp so my kid doesn't have to lather herself in sunscreen all day (which she won't, she'll just wind up with burned thighs).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is a year older but I get it OP. They’re in adult sizes now and those sizes aren’t designed for tweens.
Mine likes athletic wear so I get a lot of hers from the men’s section now. She is in a size S in men’s.
What 10 year old is in adult sizes?
Aren't the shorts below her knees? My 13 yr old boy wears mens small. Some of you need to include height and weight in these posts because my 10 yr old is small, 53 inches and 65 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is a year older but I get it OP. They’re in adult sizes now and those sizes aren’t designed for tweens.
Mine likes athletic wear so I get a lot of hers from the men’s section now. She is in a size S in men’s.
What 10 year old is in adult sizes?
Anonymous wrote:The only thing I see are girls wearing athletic style shirts or shorts that might be a little short/tight due to a growth-spurt. That isn’t provocative, intentionally or not, that’s “crap -last years summer stuff doesn’t really fit now”.
The athletic shorts for girls now are shorter than I’d like - especially for my skinny, not tall, but long legged, daughter. But they aren’t all so short that I’m forcing her to wear the really longer basketball ones - just keeping an eye out for the ones with enough of an inseam and an adjustable waist
Anonymous wrote:Old navy’s athletic shorts are cut weird this year. I have a 4’10 100 lb 9 year old. We’re all about athleta and in motion. I can see her being in adult sizes but we would stick with athletic clothes.
Also, give the second grader’s parents a break. It’s probably an old pair of shorts she’s grown out of.