December 6, 2008

When do you start shopping for your kids clothes from the adult section?

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December 7, 2008

freakyitalian913 @ 7:03 am

yeah i agree with you on that, everyone is growing up too fast. but if you dont want her wearing things like that then dont buy them for her. i was raised to think until you have a job and make your own money and not an allowance my parents gave me, or money i got as a gift. when she makes her own money then she can buy the clothes that she wants to buy.

December 10, 2008

flyassballerchick @ 6:02 am

you can let them shop in the adult section while enforcing restrictions on how bare the clothing

December 13, 2008

Miley Cyrus 01 @ 2:39 pm

well dont try the lil gurls section try the juniors no they shoudltn dress like older bc kids try to grow up to fast and dont enjoy it while it lasts while there still young and you need to sit down with ur daughter explain the situation and have a women to women conversation and wen ur daughter is really ready for the adult section go with her and tell her wat looks like she shoudl wear and wat she shoudlnt thuroughly explain why this looks good and this she shouldnt wear bc they need to no like that and ur gurl will come to respect u and ur ideas try wen they get old to go the adult but the juniors work very well it has nice clothes and for the rite age

December 16, 2008

missbb27892 @ 4:54 pm

i dont think people think of kids being kids any more i think they design for the money. but they start in the adult section when they grow out of dresses.then its short skirts and short pants

December 19, 2008

Ale[x]andra Aristocrat @ 1:38 am

i started A&F when i was in 6th grade which is adult clothing. and i turned out to be a beautiful young hard working teenager, hold your child back and she will never grow. let her shop for her darn self. drop her at A&F tell her to try stuff on, then you will come by LATER and see what she has got.

December 21, 2008

hElpPlz @ 9:22 pm

well i started shopping in the junior section when i was around 12. no…13-14 year olds aren’t little girls anymore…hope i helped

December 22, 2008

india_renee @ 12:37 am

She should be able to shop in th junior section like from Dillard’s, Nordstorm, Macy’s, Jcpenny’s, Bloomingdales, & so on. Some other great stores for her is Wetseal, American Eagle, Abercrombie or Abercrombie Kids, Hollister, & Delia’s. I think she’s @ the right age for that. I’ve been wearing juniors close since I was like almost 13.

December 24, 2008

Chelsea @ 7:52 am

At the age of thirteen or fourteen they shouldn’t be aloud to only shop at little girls stores, as they technically aren’t ‘kids’ anymore. No matter how much you wish or hope to believe that they are, they aren’t. Reality is now a factor and most kids around that age do dress far to old for how they should be dressing. Though- that doesn’t mean you should restrict your daughter from shopping at all the trendy teenage stores if that’s what she prefers or if shes willing to pay with her own money. At thirteen or fourteen I wouldn’t necessarily go out and take her to high fashion adult stores but you could start showing her the juniors and teenage sections by now. Keep in mind- this is my own opinion and it’s truly up to you and your daughter to talk this topic over.

December 26, 2008

magic happy face @ 1:38 pm

the appropriate age is 11-12, or at least junior’s section. she is not a little girl anymore, in fact, she should be shopping for herself. anyways, she shold not be shopping in the girl’s section anymore, so stop that and buy her some nice stuff, at american eagle, or abercrombie and fitch, or hollister.

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