yes but those are only certain styles. The teens want the Elissa necklaces or that type with the colored glass of their choice. FB and other social media sites have a ton of scammers “selling” them for $18Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its a scam. Dig deeper and click on the actual seller. Many people fall for it and end up having to get a new cc.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader wants: Nike Dunks, North Face jacket, Sol De Janeiro gift set, hoodies, jellycat stuffed animal, and a Stanley cup. She also asked for a Van Cleef necklace (lol)
My 7th grader wants: Converse Chuck Taylors, hoodies, a Kendra scott necklace, Glow Recipe Fruit babies, Charlotte Tillbury Glow Kit, face masks, and bath bombs.
I sweat I saw the Kendra Scott necklaces are $18 today.
Kendra Scott frequently has buy one get one free necklaces around this time of year.
Me again - it looks like it's going on now: https://www.kendrascott.com/new-now/trending-now/flash-sale-3/
Anonymous wrote:Not trying to be snarky but genuinely curious, when did your kids get do into brand names and how did they learn all the brands they're desiring ?My eighth grader and sixth grader are pretty brand ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not trying to be snarky but genuinely curious, when did your kids get do into brand names and how did they learn all the brands they're desiring ?My eighth grader and sixth grader are pretty brand ignorant.
It’s social media (instagram), but even if your kids aren’t on SM, their friends are and their friends are brand obsessed. It’s not too different than when we liked Jordache, Benetton, Esprit or whatever.
As for age, I would say 7th grade is when my kid started talking about “brands.”
Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 year old girls I suggest a Baggu crescent bag or a Uniqlo crossbody bag (Uniqlo is less expensive but Baggu has cuter designs), Nike Pro-Fit socks (plain white, or Dicks has some in neutral tones that are cute if your kid has the Ugg slippers), Rare Beauty blush or highlighter, Colourpop eye shadow palettes (inexpensive but good quality), Summer Fridays tinted lip balm, Laneige lip mask, a cute phone case from Casetify, jewelry from Local Eclectic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the straws on those Stanleys always up?
Yes. I cannot figure out the appeal. DD is an athlete - what if it falls over? How does she manage on the bus? We convinced her to get another brand where the straw is covered. It’s also TikTok approved…Owala?
Anonymous wrote:Are the straws on those Stanleys always up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 year old girls I suggest a Baggu crescent bag or a Uniqlo crossbody bag (Uniqlo is less expensive but Baggu has cuter designs), Nike Pro-Fit socks (plain white, or Dicks has some in neutral tones that are cute if your kid has the Ugg slippers), Rare Beauty blush or highlighter, Colourpop eye shadow palettes (inexpensive but good quality), Summer Fridays tinted lip balm, Laneige lip mask, a cute phone case from Casetify, jewelry from Local Eclectic
which size baggu? thanks!
Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 year old girls I suggest a Baggu crescent bag or a Uniqlo crossbody bag (Uniqlo is less expensive but Baggu has cuter designs), Nike Pro-Fit socks (plain white, or Dicks has some in neutral tones that are cute if your kid has the Ugg slippers), Rare Beauty blush or highlighter, Colourpop eye shadow palettes (inexpensive but good quality), Summer Fridays tinted lip balm, Laneige lip mask, a cute phone case from Casetify, jewelry from Local Eclectic
Anonymous wrote:Not trying to be snarky but genuinely curious, when did your kids get do into brand names and how did they learn all the brands they're desiring ?My eighth grader and sixth grader are pretty brand ignorant.
mAnonymous wrote:Not trying to be snarky but genuinely curious, when did your kids get do into brand names and how did they learn all the brands they're desiring ?My eighth grader and sixth grader are pretty brand ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 year old girls I suggest a Baggu crescent bag or a Uniqlo crossbody bag (Uniqlo is less expensive but Baggu has cuter designs), Nike Pro-Fit socks (plain white, or Dicks has some in neutral tones that are cute if your kid has the Ugg slippers), Rare Beauty blush or highlighter, Colourpop eye shadow palettes (inexpensive but good quality), Summer Fridays tinted lip balm, Laneige lip mask, a cute phone case from Casetify, jewelry from Local Eclectic