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I didn't say it made it modest. I really don't like the one she bought. Apparently she isn't the only kid wearing them since they have sold out twice this year already.
The few stores she likes clothes at don't carry 1 pieces.
Don't let her shop at those stores if they don't offer what you feel is appropriate for her to wear.I didn't say it made it modest. I really don't like the one she bought. Apparently she isn't the only kid wearing them since they have sold out twice this year already.
The few stores she likes clothes at don't carry 1 pieces.
Actually until this year she had no problem shopping at Pennys or Sears. This year she has learned more about name brands because of the kids at school.Just b/c other children are wearing them doesn't make them modest (or appropriate) either. I don't see much difference between the first picture and the other 2 pictured.
I bet her whole world would come crashing to a hault if she had to shop at JCPenney, or Sears to find a one-piece (not that I agree with them in public either).
Two of the stores we shop at didn't sell anything but bikinis. The first pic is a suit from Abercombie and that is all they sell. The second two came from LTD Too and I don't recall seeing a 1 piece there.
I think a two piece is fine to wear, I just really am not sure about the one from Abercombie though. I don't like it. She bought it with money she worked for though.
I know LTD too didn't have a lot of that in the store. We have been there about 5 times in the last weekLimited Too has quite a few one piece AND Tankini's. I just spent 5 minutes looking and found quite a few...
http://www.limitedtoo.com/category/Swim/1_piece
http://www.limitedtoo.com/category/Swim/Tankinis
http://www.target.com/b/ref=sc_fe_l_1_393618011_1/601-1171597-7151318?ie=UTF8&node=404355011
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/s_10153_12605_Clothing_Girls+7+-+16_Swimsuits
http://www.gap.com/browse/category.do?cid=14127
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she isn't the only kid wearing them since they have sold out twice this year already.
Actually she has more like 8 - 10. She spends every day at the pool in the summer. So she always gets her moneys worth out of them.I know that's what I base my parenting decisions on.... (couldn't resist sarcasm)
You know I am not even against two piece suits.... I wear oneand think some of them are no less modest than a one piece, the only difference is that you can see the belly but I don't see the belly as a big deal. However, when its all strings and clearly about accentuating the breasts on a 10 year old it adds up to a lot of bad things. I think she'd do better with a tankini whether they are "cool" or not. Isn't it more important to pass on values like respecting herself and her body, not making her choices based on her peers, etc?
There's another issue at work here too.... materialism! She's 10 and has 3 swimsuits. What an incredible waste. She should have one swimsuit and a savings account.
I know that's what I base my parenting decisions on.... (couldn't resist sarcasm)
This doesn't bother me. I will be the first one to say we keep up with the "Jones'"
As much as she worries about not having tan lines I am thinking she would NEVER wear any of those.
Oh and there is a difference in trend setting and being a total outcast.
She did wear things like this when she was younger. Now, she is too worried about tan lines. I don't know where she gets this from because you wouldn't catch me dead in a swimsuit without something over it.