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General Category => Blogs => Topic started by: Beth on November 08, 2009, 10:47:27
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I am shopping today online for jeans for the kids. Sears has a lot of stuff on their website on clearance with free shipping when you get over $39. I come across this description.
"Add some bling to your trendy looks with these hip denim jeans. A slightly worn-in look and loads of sparkle on the rear get you noticed. Shiny Lurex embroidery makes a large Southpole logo above the rhinestone studded rear pockets. Button through waist with zip fly. Four pocket design. Cotton blend. Machine washable. Imported. "
If I was just reading the decription I would have thought this would have been for an adult but no these are for Southpole Girl's 7-16 Embellished Denim Jeans. I don't know about other parents but I certainly do not want to try to have people notice my little girl's rear.
Certainly not trying to target Sears here for this but I have noticed other stores do this too. I even saw high heal boots for little kids. Who buys this stuff? Can't people just let little kids be kids anymore.
I know this is just my opinion and I have the right to choose what to buy. But what about others who don't always have their kids best interest at heart. I guess those kids have more to worry about than just clothes. But why even make them in the first place? And who would think to give the clothes such a description?
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I totally agree!! What...do most parents want to send their daughters to school looking like little sluts? My daughter will never be wearing a pair of shorts that says "Juicy" on it. I cannot believe any parent would allow that...it sickens me.
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"But MOM!!! ALL the girls are wearing them. If I don't get them, EVERYONE will laugh at me, and no one will talk to me and I'll have no friends!"... "I HATE YOU!!! I WISH YOU WEREN'T MY MOM!!!"
Exerpt from a conversation I overheard in a Target a few years ago. Welcome to the world of Hannah Montana and High School Musical.