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    2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • J Offline
      jetsetter
      last edited by

      TheAnswer:
      I remember that my mum gave me my aunty's clothes (My aunty was in Uni when I was in P6) to wear when I was a teenager. Looked so ugly and old fashioned on me.

      This is so funny!!! :rotflmao:

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        sleepy
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        jetsetter:
        sleepy:

        [quote=\"kittycat01\"]I know this is abit off topic. But dun noe which thread to post this


        But after the psle wanted to shop for dd's clothes - she has outgrown most of them - especially jeans. Problem is she is not a kid nor adult. I find it very hard to find teenage jeans/clothes. Either clothes too matured or kiddy, and either too small or too big.

        Any one knows where to find All Teenage Clothes???

        Zara, Stradivarius, Mango, Mphosis

        A bit too mature for post-PSLE gal right? However abt TopShop (but acquired taste), H&M (Level 2 teens), TRF (Zara teens) and Forever21 :)[/quote]
        TheAnswer:

        They may make her look older than her age. My students buy from bugis street, cotton on and random pushcart stalls..

        My 11 yo is wearing Zara for teens and Stradivarius. Mango has basic tees. All very apt for teens, I feel. Her favourite pair of skinny jeans is from mphosis.
        Even her tuition classmates asked where she bought her clothes LOL
        regardless of label, need choose appropriate design of course

        By the way, cotton on quality not very good. I bought one so far and the thread came off after one wash. Never tried push cart though

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          clay569
          last edited by

          Fox for casual wear, to add to gap, Zara teens already mentioned.


          Some girls like Korean frilly dresses but I think not many can carry off the kawaii look. I personally prefer casual chic for teens. Mini denim skirt, boots…

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            sleepy
            last edited by

            Forgot to add, nike and addidas has nice sporty sweet colour tees too. Won’t be boyish as they have ladies tees. Again, choose appropriate designs

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              sleepy
              last edited by

              clay569:
              Fox for casual wear, to add to gap, Zara teens already mentioned.


              Some girls like Korean frilly dresses but I think not many can carry off the kawaii look. I personally prefer casual chic for teens. Mini denim skirt, boots...
              That's true. Korean style kawaii dresses doesn't suit my dd either, she said she looks like a dumpling instead LOL

              Gap and A&F have bright cheerful colour jackets for teens. Good quality too. A little too warm for daily wear, only wear when there's aircon in computer labs or lecture theatre

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                sleepy
                last edited by

                ammonite:

                Oh I love Zara's clothes for young teens!! Makes me wish I have a daughter so I can buy all those gorgeous stuff! The quality is good and the stitching is well done too.

                I don't really like street clothes or loud colors.
                :hi5:

                Sometimes I can squeeze into larger Zara teen size 14 pants depending on cutting
                I have 2 oskosh spaghetti straps LOL
                Nicer than adult section

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                  clay569
                  last edited by

                  sleepy:
                  ammonite:


                  Oh I love Zara's clothes for young teens!! Makes me wish I have a daughter so I can buy all those gorgeous stuff! The quality is good and the stitching is well done too.

                  I don't really like street clothes or loud colors.

                  :hi5:

                  Sometimes I can squeeze into larger Zara teen size 14 pants depending on cutting
                  I have 2 oskosh spaghetti straps LOL
                  Nicer than adult section

                  Haha... I was shy to say I also have some clothes from Zara and gap teens selection 😉

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                    Zelda574
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                    Let me go a little OT here, but my P6 dd has been obsessing over boys and how they don’t answer her text messages. Help?

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                      ngl2010
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                      Zelda574:
                      Let me go a little OT here, but my P6 dd has been obsessing over boys and how they don't answer her text messages. Help?

                      Hmmm.... My P6 DS is still not interested in girls. Maybe the boys don't answer text messages because they are not into girls yet?

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                        TheAnswer
                        last edited by

                        Zelda574:
                        Let me go a little OT here, but my P6 dd has been obsessing over boys and how they don't answer her text messages. Help?

                        Such obsession is unhealthy. You might want to consider single sex secondary school. Eliminate the distraction.

                        Boys only respond if they like the girl (according to my lower sec male students) 😉

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