Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure I’m get roasted for this but I bought my 12yo skimmer shorts and midi shorts from Children’s Place and she’s willing to wear them.
She is Greek and has super hairy legs so she actually likes having more of her legs covered to have to shave less, FWIW.
These are the Midi
https://www.childrensplace.com/us/p/Girls-Roll-Cuff-Midi-Jean-Shorts-2-Pack-3038590-338R
These are the skimmer
https://www.childrensplace.com/us/p/Girls-Skimmer-Jean-Shorts-3044737-335S
DP and my 12 year old was asking me about these. She's a fan of the stretch but hates the look of bike shorts, so this is her compromise. I'm the poster above who complained most shorts were too wide.
And to the point of all the PPs saying "raise your daughter not to care what other people think," my 12 year old doesn't mind that these aren't the most fashionable thing. She likes what she likes, and longer shorts is it. Isn't that not caring what other people think?
The problem is the girls with no fashion sense but think they do because they buy Lululemon and wear Uggs. They are most likely to ridicule other girls who are wearing “baby clothing”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure I’m get roasted for this but I bought my 12yo skimmer shorts and midi shorts from Children’s Place and she’s willing to wear them.
She is Greek and has super hairy legs so she actually likes having more of her legs covered to have to shave less, FWIW.
These are the Midi
https://www.childrensplace.com/us/p/Girls-Roll-Cuff-Midi-Jean-Shorts-2-Pack-3038590-338R
These are the skimmer
https://www.childrensplace.com/us/p/Girls-Skimmer-Jean-Shorts-3044737-335S
DP and my 12 year old was asking me about these. She's a fan of the stretch but hates the look of bike shorts, so this is her compromise. I'm the poster above who complained most shorts were too wide.
And to the point of all the PPs saying "raise your daughter not to care what other people think," my 12 year old doesn't mind that these aren't the most fashionable thing. She likes what she likes, and longer shorts is it. Isn't that not caring what other people think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly no. I gave up on that one.
I drew a harder line on tops (I don’t allow anything that shows stomach at all or is low cut etc at this age).
I don’t think there is a right answer (and I don’t judge other parents by what they allow- it is hard) but IME you do have to pick your battles with things like this.
What is wrong with short tops or shorts? Teen boys like that look, and that’s totally normal.
Are we raising a generation of puritans?
Cool. My DD doesn’t need to choose her clothes based on what teen boys like. She is worth more than that.
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No in actuality you are telling her the opposite.
If your daughter likes short shorts then who gives a crap what others think?
You are absurd.
What showing skin is wrong? What do you do at the beach? One piece only with shorts and a t shirt on top?
This whole thread is ridiculous.
Raise confident daughters people not girls who worry about what they wear.
I think a big point is to learn that the beach is different from a school. As long as they're using sunscreen and reapplying regularly, we are very flexible at the beach. But for school sitting in shared plastic desk chairs and the bus, there should not be cheeks hanging out or bare stomachs.
Anonymous wrote:We haven't had this issue; maybe we're defining "really short" differently? But we've always found plenty of options among the too short ones.
For more of a structured style, DD (12) likes American Eagle - the "Midi" style is a good in between, IMO. I don't think I could ever convince her to wear full on bermudas.
https://www.ae.com/us/en/p/women/low-rise-shorts/low-rise-midi-shorts/ae-next-level-low-rise-denim-midi-short/1332_7777_970?menu=cat4840004
https://www.ae.com/us/en/p/women/high-waisted-shorts/high-waisted-baggy-relaxed-shorts/ae-strigid-4-perfect-denim-short/0547_7702_540?nvid=plp%3Acat380159&prevPageGroupId=cat1820001&menu=cat4840004
And for those that care about brand names (and my dd is increasingly in that category, so not a statement of judgment), Lululemon has plenty of options. I agree that the shortest Hotty Hot shorts are darn short, but I don't see what's inappropriate about something like this: https://shop.lululemon.com/p/women-shorts/Track-That-HR-Lined-Short-5/_/prod11130485?color=38470
or this:
https://shop.lululemon.com/p/women-shorts/Softstreme-HR-Short-4/_/prod11020341?color=64244
or this:
https://shop.lululemon.com/p/women-shorts/Track-That-HR-Lined-Short-5-MD/_/prod11270133?color=34668
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly no. I gave up on that one.
I drew a harder line on tops (I don’t allow anything that shows stomach at all or is low cut etc at this age).
I don’t think there is a right answer (and I don’t judge other parents by what they allow- it is hard) but IME you do have to pick your battles with things like this.
What is wrong with short tops or shorts? Teen boys like that look, and that’s totally normal.
Are we raising a generation of puritans?
Cool. My DD doesn’t need to choose her clothes based on what teen boys like. She is worth more than that.
+1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
No in actuality you are telling her the opposite.
If your daughter likes short shorts then who gives a crap what others think?
You are absurd.
What showing skin is wrong? What do you do at the beach? One piece only with shorts and a t shirt on top?
This whole thread is ridiculous.
Raise confident daughters people not girls who worry about what they wear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure I’m get roasted for this but I bought my 12yo skimmer shorts and midi shorts from Children’s Place and she’s willing to wear them.
She is Greek and has super hairy legs so she actually likes having more of her legs covered to have to shave less, FWIW.
These are the Midi
https://www.childrensplace.com/us/p/Girls-Roll-Cuff-Midi-Jean-Shorts-2-Pack-3038590-338R
These are the skimmer
https://www.childrensplace.com/us/p/Girls-Skimmer-Jean-Shorts-3044737-335S
DP and my 12 year old was asking me about these. She's a fan of the stretch but hates the look of bike shorts, so this is her compromise. I'm the poster above who complained most shorts were too wide.
And to the point of all the PPs saying "raise your daughter not to care what other people think," my 12 year old doesn't mind that these aren't the most fashionable thing. She likes what she likes, and longer shorts is it. Isn't that not caring what other people think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly no. I gave up on that one.
I drew a harder line on tops (I don’t allow anything that shows stomach at all or is low cut etc at this age).
I don’t think there is a right answer (and I don’t judge other parents by what they allow- it is hard) but IME you do have to pick your battles with things like this.
What is wrong with short tops or shorts? Teen boys like that look, and that’s totally normal.
Are we raising a generation of puritans?
Cool. My DD doesn’t need to choose her clothes based on what teen boys like. She is worth more than that.
+1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
No in actuality you are telling her the opposite.
If your daughter likes short shorts then who gives a crap what others think?
You are absurd.
What showing skin is wrong? What do you do at the beach? One piece only with shorts and a t shirt on top?
This whole thread is ridiculous.
Raise confident daughters people not girls who worry about what they wear.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure I’m get roasted for this but I bought my 12yo skimmer shorts and midi shorts from Children’s Place and she’s willing to wear them.
She is Greek and has super hairy legs so she actually likes having more of her legs covered to have to shave less, FWIW.
These are the Midi
https://www.childrensplace.com/us/p/Girls-Roll-Cuff-Midi-Jean-Shorts-2-Pack-3038590-338R
These are the skimmer
https://www.childrensplace.com/us/p/Girls-Skimmer-Jean-Shorts-3044737-335S
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly no. I gave up on that one.
I drew a harder line on tops (I don’t allow anything that shows stomach at all or is low cut etc at this age).
I don’t think there is a right answer (and I don’t judge other parents by what they allow- it is hard) but IME you do have to pick your battles with things like this.
What is wrong with short tops or shorts? Teen boys like that look, and that’s totally normal.
Are we raising a generation of puritans?
Cool. My DD doesn’t need to choose her clothes based on what teen boys like. She is worth more than that.
+1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
No in actuality you are telling her the opposite.
If your daughter likes short shorts then who gives a crap what others think?
You are absurd.
What showing skin is wrong? What do you do at the beach? One piece only with shorts and a t shirt on top?
This whole thread is ridiculous.
Raise confident daughters people not girls who worry about what they wear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly no. I gave up on that one.
I drew a harder line on tops (I don’t allow anything that shows stomach at all or is low cut etc at this age).
I don’t think there is a right answer (and I don’t judge other parents by what they allow- it is hard) but IME you do have to pick your battles with things like this.
What is wrong with short tops or shorts? Teen boys like that look, and that’s totally normal.
Are we raising a generation of puritans?
Cool. My DD doesn’t need to choose her clothes based on what teen boys like. She is worth more than that.
+1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly no. I gave up on that one.
I drew a harder line on tops (I don’t allow anything that shows stomach at all or is low cut etc at this age).
I don’t think there is a right answer (and I don’t judge other parents by what they allow- it is hard) but IME you do have to pick your battles with things like this.
What is wrong with short tops or shorts? Teen boys like that look, and that’s totally normal.
Are we raising a generation of puritans?
Cool. My DD doesn’t need to choose her clothes based on what teen boys like. She is worth more than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly no. I gave up on that one.
I drew a harder line on tops (I don’t allow anything that shows stomach at all or is low cut etc at this age).
I don’t think there is a right answer (and I don’t judge other parents by what they allow- it is hard) but IME you do have to pick your battles with things like this.
What is wrong with short tops or shorts? Teen boys like that look, and that’s totally normal.
Are we raising a generation of puritans?