Woman: So which one's yours? Joanie: Over there, on the slide. Woman: Oh, he's darling! Joanie: Thank you. Woman: You're so brave to ignore all the competitiveness in kids' clothing. Joanie: Huh?
My middle son, who must have been in middle school at the time, once explained to me (quite seriously) that if you wore American Eagle you were cool, but if you wore Old navy you were a nerd. Couldn’t convince him that the only difference was the ad on the front.
Take a look at how little kids dress in equatorial Africa. Almost no clothes at all. Then extrapolate global warming to see what America will look like about 40-50 years from now.
I always ignored the “dress code” and I grow up happy and without social problem : poor are whom is slave of the fashion even if he/she spent a lot of money for clothes
BE THIS GUY almost 8 years ago
Buy them Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein that they will outgrow in 3 months.
Adiraiju almost 8 years ago
“Thanks. You’re very considerate for bringing it to my attention.”
jollyjack almost 8 years ago
I think that “Oillily” was the benchmark brand at the time.
pbarnrob almost 8 years ago
Oshkosh with the cuffs rolled up…
pbarnrob almost 8 years ago
When we lived in the high desert, I rolled down my cuffs and had a nice pile of sand by my bed every night. Just kick the scorpions back out the door.
c.davies almost 8 years ago
Punch her lights out!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 8 years ago
female social pressure
Cozmik Cowboy almost 8 years ago
My middle son, who must have been in middle school at the time, once explained to me (quite seriously) that if you wore American Eagle you were cool, but if you wore Old navy you were a nerd. Couldn’t convince him that the only difference was the ad on the front.
Linguist almost 8 years ago
My dad always said that a kid on a diving board, could care less, if he had a dollar or a dime to his name.
Little boys, especially, don’t give a damn about where their clothes came from, what label is on them, or how much they cost.
Whether it’s Calvin Klein Kids or WalMart, they are gonna get ’em just as dirty and outgrow them just a fast.
Habogee almost 8 years ago
As a kid, I was embarrassed to death of my dorky looking Penny’s jeans.
TexTech almost 8 years ago
Had a coworker who did the garage sale thing. Bought barely worn Oshkosh outfits, originally $40-$60, for two bucks. His kid did not care.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Its the little nasties, as much as the big crimes, that detract from the quality of life.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Take a look at how little kids dress in equatorial Africa. Almost no clothes at all. Then extrapolate global warming to see what America will look like about 40-50 years from now.
Stream of conscience almost 8 years ago
My mom bought most of my clothes at the thrift shop.
jakko1 almost 8 years ago
Someone said that the definition of fashion should be,“I conformed sooner than you.”
barister almost 8 years ago
Insult….insult….red alert….insult!!!!!
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Let the games begin!
Linguist almost 8 years ago
Only a troll with a one-track mind and a narrow world view would turn a comment section on parenting into a nonsensical diatribe on climate change.
Zeesh !
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I always ignored the “dress code” and I grow up happy and without social problem : poor are whom is slave of the fashion even if he/she spent a lot of money for clothes