Elizabeth has a good point, even if she is not stating it very well. Contrary to what Elly says about nobody going to say anything if she doesn’t have the B.O. shirt, we saw yesterday that not only did Candace say something; but she pointed out that Elizabeth was unaware that two of her closest friends from ice-skating, Dawn and Luccia, also had B.O. shirts. That means means pretty much every friend of Elizabeth we know was not talking to her about their status clothing.
I just keep remembering one of the trends when I was in middle school. Floral print dresses with spaghetti straps, and plain white shirts under. I was wearing mine before they were ‘in’. Did I get credit for starting the trend? Noooooooo. *sigh
The one’s who won’t talk to you for clothing brand reasons are the ones you don’t really want to talk to any….or waste time with. The word “SHALLOW” comes to mind.
When I was in grade school plenty of kids noticed I was the only one wearing dorky old fashioned dresses my mom made instead of jeans every day, lol. Middle school kids are even more shallow.
Come on mom, let Liz have a Boston Original shirt. It is a small purchase to make Liz feel like she is part of the group. It could be an early Christmas present.
Two options. One: Mom remembers what it’s like to be this age and fit in and allows Liz to have ONE B.O. shirt. OR Liz can take a stand and tell her friends that she is not going to be a walking billboard for the B.O. company without getting paid for it. That said, at HER age, I would not have been strong enough to make such a statement. That IS my mantra now, though, even though I can easily AFFORD such things. But I refuse to walk around with a sweatshirt saying Ralph Lauren or IZOD or something. Unless someone wants to PAY me for product promotion. (To be fair, if I reallllly like the item, I will buy and wear it, but ONLY if the name is very small. Not plastered across my chest!),
No worries. By the time I could get the latest fashion it was out of fashion and my clothes were back in. You can’t go far wrong with blue jeans and a t-shirt(Metalica preferably).
How about you wear what your teachers tell you to and what your parents buy for you? You don’t get a say in what you get to wear, at least not when John and Elly are paying for the clothes on your back. You want a faddish T-shirt, buy it with the money you earn.
Poor Elizabeth. She’s not old enough to realize that fads come and go. Like about a year or so ago when all the kids were wearing “Hollister” tee shirts. Before that it was Abercrombie & Fitch. Years before that it was the 8 Ball jackets, the Kazel glasses, the fad list is endless. Hell, I can even go back to the bell bottom pants, the women with the Buffalo sandals, and the men wearing platform shoes!
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
anything to be in the in-crowd
retrocool about 4 years ago
with that last line, this is almost like a good SNL ad parady.
howtheduck about 4 years ago
Elizabeth has a good point, even if she is not stating it very well. Contrary to what Elly says about nobody going to say anything if she doesn’t have the B.O. shirt, we saw yesterday that not only did Candace say something; but she pointed out that Elizabeth was unaware that two of her closest friends from ice-skating, Dawn and Luccia, also had B.O. shirts. That means means pretty much every friend of Elizabeth we know was not talking to her about their status clothing.
AllishaDawn about 4 years ago
I just keep remembering one of the trends when I was in middle school. Floral print dresses with spaghetti straps, and plain white shirts under. I was wearing mine before they were ‘in’. Did I get credit for starting the trend? Noooooooo. *sigh
Enter.Name.Here about 4 years ago
The one’s who won’t talk to you for clothing brand reasons are the ones you don’t really want to talk to any….or waste time with. The word “SHALLOW” comes to mind.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
When I was in grade school plenty of kids noticed I was the only one wearing dorky old fashioned dresses my mom made instead of jeans every day, lol. Middle school kids are even more shallow.
MagOctopus about 4 years ago
Fight it, Liz! Be a leader, not a follower!
charliefarmrhere about 4 years ago
I outright refused to be a “follower” in school. & wore what pleased me. I dressed to please myself, & not others, & what I felt comfortable wearing.
dcdete. about 4 years ago
Wow, with a setup like everybody has Boston Original clothes, who here didn’t see the punchline coming a mile away?
pekelopan Premium Member about 4 years ago
Come on mom, let Liz have a Boston Original shirt. It is a small purchase to make Liz feel like she is part of the group. It could be an early Christmas present.
ralphkramden about 4 years ago
By the time she gets one, there will be a new “trend” and she will still be out!
Strider Premium Member about 4 years ago
I would be a smart arlec and say “You don’t have B.O. as you take a bath everyday”. LOL
JudithStocker Premium Member about 4 years ago
If the subject weren’t so funny, it would be downright serious!
dlkrueger33 about 4 years ago
Two options. One: Mom remembers what it’s like to be this age and fit in and allows Liz to have ONE B.O. shirt. OR Liz can take a stand and tell her friends that she is not going to be a walking billboard for the B.O. company without getting paid for it. That said, at HER age, I would not have been strong enough to make such a statement. That IS my mantra now, though, even though I can easily AFFORD such things. But I refuse to walk around with a sweatshirt saying Ralph Lauren or IZOD or something. Unless someone wants to PAY me for product promotion. (To be fair, if I reallllly like the item, I will buy and wear it, but ONLY if the name is very small. Not plastered across my chest!),
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
No worries. By the time I could get the latest fashion it was out of fashion and my clothes were back in. You can’t go far wrong with blue jeans and a t-shirt(Metalica preferably).
USN1977 about 4 years ago
How about you wear what your teachers tell you to and what your parents buy for you? You don’t get a say in what you get to wear, at least not when John and Elly are paying for the clothes on your back. You want a faddish T-shirt, buy it with the money you earn.
John Leonard Premium Member about 4 years ago
“If I don’t have B.O., nobody’s going to talk to me at all.” Well skip a few showers, then you’ll have it.
pheets about 4 years ago
Sadly true of that age.
DaveQuinn about 4 years ago
Trust me. If you have B.O.. no one will want to be anywhere near you. lol
Yardley701 about 4 years ago
Love yourself and you will always feel loved.
Ukko wilko about 4 years ago
I’ve found that if you have BO… you should shower more often.
justjam38 about 4 years ago
It’s what kids do, sad but kids are mean little ba——-ds
djtenltd about 4 years ago
Poor Elizabeth. She’s not old enough to realize that fads come and go. Like about a year or so ago when all the kids were wearing “Hollister” tee shirts. Before that it was Abercrombie & Fitch. Years before that it was the 8 Ball jackets, the Kazel glasses, the fad list is endless. Hell, I can even go back to the bell bottom pants, the women with the Buffalo sandals, and the men wearing platform shoes!
somebody stole my stem about 4 years ago
vsco is so yesterday
kathleenhicks62 about 4 years ago
Teen angst. May be good some don’t talk to you-when you think back on this.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Yea.
bigal666 about 4 years ago
Rim shot!
Ricky Bennett about 4 years ago
Wow! She’s really raising a stink about it…
kab2rb about 4 years ago
That is the true statement on kids.
Johnnyrico about 4 years ago
Ah, yes…. pre-teen angst is never pretty.
gammaguy about 4 years ago
How can I be a non-conformist if I don’t dress like one?
jr1234 about 4 years ago
so elizabeth start saving up your allowance (or earn money, dont you baby sit ? ) for stuff your parents shouldn’t have to pay for.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 4 years ago
Then such shallow people should not be worth your time.
Dr. Caligari about 4 years ago
Easy fix Elizabeth, do some work, earn some money and buy what you want.
circleM about 4 years ago
Thankfully when I was her age we didn’t really have big name brands. Maybe Lacoste but my parents could only afford Lakmart and I was happy with that
smadanek about 4 years ago
Isn’t the end of this story arch when the kids discover the double meaning of the initials BO?
pchemcat about 4 years ago
In which case Elizabeth, you are better off. Pretentious friends are not worth the bother and true friends don’t care how you dress.
ScretWitch about 4 years ago
Give it a week… something else will be “in.”