Thank you for this terrific option!! I have four girls (10, 7, 4, and 8 mos). I am tired of the hand me downs, and my oldest is VERY choosy and hard to shop for. I can't drag her (and all the other kids) from store to store to buy what she likes, so we're going to browse your site together and that way she can shop at home!!! I can pick exactly what she wants, no tears, no fuss, and no wasting time in the mall!!!
Shopping for girls
clothing is always lots of fun up to a certain age. In the
infant/toddler years, it's really quite simple. Mom or Dad sees something they
like in the clothing department and the price is right then it's purchased. How
quickly this scenario changes though when the little ones get into the preteen
years.
Probably starting from the age of five up to the where
they buy their own clothes it becomes a battle of the fashion minds. There are
very few families that escape the battle of the girls clothing. How intense this becomes is dependant on how
up and in fashion Mom is when it comes to girls
clothing versus the likes and dislikes of the young lady that is
being dressed.
With a little thought and some compromising on each
side the clothing excursions really can be turned back into a fun loving event.
Here are a few tips when it comes to Mom and daughter shopping sprees.
Let's talk about size:
Girls entering into their pre teen years are becoming
more conscious of their body and want to enhance it. Often they will make the
mistake of attempting to do this by opting for clothes one or two sizes
smaller. Mom on the other hand is still striving to keep the little girl look.
So what's the compromise here? Well Moms can take
advantage of fashion designer clothing. When it comes to girls clothing this is a big issue with the
girls. So if the young lady will consent to wearing the applicable size for her
a suggestion of purchasing the Tommy Hill Blue Cords is a great solution. They
are very respectable fitting jeans so Mom is happy and they are a designer
brand being Tommy Hill so that suits the demand of the girls. Dad's happy too
because at the great prices they are offered at growinggrowinggone.ca, it's easy on the pocket book.
Moving onto style:
If your young lady is out of the "tomboy" stage
chances are, she is back into the skirt scene. Now the problem here is quite
often length. The shorter the better when it comes to the daughter's choice
whereas with mom the more flare and length the better she likes it.
The answer here
is the Claiborne skort. Its gives Mom peace of mind knowing that it provides
the appropriate coverage for those fleeting "tom boy" moments, yet meets the
fashionable feminine needs for the girls.
Colour:
This is probably the least contentious when it comes
to girls clothes. Most often, it's
the combination of the colours that becomes an issue. The girls have the
attitude of anything goes, so if they want to wear pink and orange then there
is no problem. For the adults however there is still some hope that logic will
prevail and some colour coordination will be utilized. Another great problem
solver in this department is the L Energie Striped Sweater for a great colour
combo but the Greendog Blue Striped Sweater is perfect for those wanting
something a little bolder in girls clothing.
It's not hard to do some great compromising shopping
at growinggrowinggone.ca. With the
choices available to meet both the buyer and the wearer along with some great
prices all the possible contentions of clothes shopping is put aside.