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What are some popular clothing style that American teens like?
Is emo taking over your schools??
I’m trying to be cool.
This was my answer to a similar question:
Where I go to school, half the kids just wear whatever they want. The other half (mostly freshmen) buy into that whole conformist scene. They generally wear: northface jackets, ugg boots, skinny jeans from abercrombie or hollister, sweatpants tucked into their uggs, yoga pants, victorias secret pink, dresses, and occasionally they’ll throw in a hoodie from pacsun or a taylor swift concert shirt in their attempts at not seeming like yet another preppy follower douche. This of course fails miserably, as they are still a carbon copy of the girl sitting next to them. They either straighten their hair or put a ton of gel in so it looks like they just got out of the shower. And most kids just brown bag their lunches, seeing as they dropped so much money on $200 boots and $80 jeans they dont have money left to buy a lunchbox.
Seriously, just be yourself. If you dress like that, you’ll probably be accepted by the so-called cool kids, but it’s really better to be your own person.
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I heard my daughter and her friends talking about shopping and whatnot, and two of her friends come from wealthy families. They were talking about how much money their parents give them to waste on clothes and shoes, and they took pride at the fact that they were spoiled. I’m baffled…those kids were bragging about their maids and how they look down on "poor people". Are wealthy parents so stupid that they teach their kids that they’re better than everyone else?? Since when is it "cool" to be spoiled like Paris Hilton??
Rich parents believe they need to give their kids money to make them happy. That’s completely wrong and spoils children way too much. Kids need to be taught the value of earning a dollar instead of inheriting it.
its for kids clothes only, suppliers will be dkny, alot of other brand names too. I want a name that will appeal to kids and parents. Thanks
If your target market is the 3 to 14 year olds, then "3-2-14 Klothes"
If your target market is the 5 to 12 year olds, then "5-2-12 Klothes"
etc., etc.,
cool or warm water , which is best for toddler’s clothes
I first sort ALL my laundry and check everyone’s pockets for tissues, crayons, bubble gum etc.. While the wash tub is filling I add the detergent. While I’m waiting I inspect everyone’s clothing and pretreat…I wash toddler’s clothing in cold water/cold rinse permanent press… I pretreat any stains with SHOUT but, if you don’t have a pretreater you can use straight detergent and let it sit for a few minutes.. I also like to add about 1/3 – 1/2 c. of baking soda to ALL my wash loads.. It helps the laundry detergent work harder/better and it’s cheap.. I also turn my children’s clothing inside out to help keep it from fading…I have children’s handme downs that look pretty darn good for going through 4 toddlers… Good luck
The children at Henry Zarrow International School were out walking in the cool air today to collect clothes for Project Elf which helps kids in need.
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I’m trying to buy clothes for my 14 year old son who has been into skateboarding for awhile, but never cared about labels. He is now worried about what labels he wears, so what are all the cool kids wearing these days in way of skater clothes? And, where can I buy them?
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I think people go up and down in this emotional cycle and I try to bring a lot of that into my paintings.
-Cody Hudson
Chicago-based artist and founder of design house Struggle Inc., Cody Hudson’s subtle drawings and design work combine sharp wit with surprisingly candid emotion. In addition to exhibiting internationally in numerous museums and galleries, he has produced logos, album covers, and clothing for clients such as Nike, Stussy, The Cool Kids, and A-TRAK through Struggle Inc. Watch the interview from “The Run Up,” available to the public for free for the first time, on Walrus TV.
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