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09-11-2019 11:53 AM
I agree, the teen dresses are way too short. Some are inches from showing panties
I told my granddaughter that I would buy her a new dress to wear to her 8th grade graduation last spring. What I time we had finding something suitable!
She is only about 5'3" and I can't imagine what the taller girls have to do to find something. To make matters worse, she is busty...wearing a DD cup size. Some dresses were cut too low as well.
I found two dresses at Macy's that she could wear and bought them both. They could be a bit longer, but they were more of a modest length than most.
Good luck.
09-11-2019 12:03 PM
@ScrapHappy : One option is to go to a store (ex. Nordstroms) that has a "personal shopper" service. Give the personal shopper your criteria and see what she comes up with. Just the experience of going to such a store, and being catered to might be better for your daughter than going to Disneyland!
09-11-2019 12:13 PM
I don't think you said how tall your daughter is, but sometimes the dresses in catalogs/internet look very short because the models are very tall.
Good luck choosing a dress. Moms walk a thin line between not enough and too much interference in these cases. Hope you can come up with something you both love.
09-11-2019 12:21 PM
Fingertip length for a young girl at a wedding is appropriate.
09-11-2019 12:29 PM
The dresses my 5'3" granddaughter tried on were way, way shorter than finger tip length.
There were so short that she was very uncomfortable just trying them on. Definitely inapproperiate.
09-11-2019 01:09 PM
@ScrapHappy Did you ask her to show some examples of what she might like? Have her show you online. Usually by around 5th grade most are already choosing their clothing- many younger. If there are disagreements give a little and she probably will work with you to find something. I know when I was around that age, mini skirts were in and my normally conservative mother didn't insist on her choices. She was one who chose her battles.
09-11-2019 01:27 PM
@ScrapHappy wrote:She's 14, but a young 14.
Ok, maybe I am behind the times........
What is the difference between a tween & teenager and at what age does either start?
What is a "young" 14? Do you mean she's immature, not fully developed &/or acts more like she's 10?
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
09-11-2019 01:41 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:
@ScrapHappy wrote:She's 14, but a young 14.
Ok, maybe I am behind the times........
What is the difference between a tween & teenager and at what age does either start?
What is a "young" 14? Do you mean she's immature, not fully developed &/or acts more like she's 10?
Teenager = age 13 through 19
Tween = age 10, 11 & 12
A "young" 14, I don't get either.
09-11-2019 01:45 PM
@Anonymous032819 wrote:
@Mz iMac wrote:
@ScrapHappy wrote:She's 14, but a young 14.
Ok, maybe I am behind the times........
What is the difference between a tween & teenager and at what age does either start?
What is a "young" 14? Do you mean she's immature, not fully developed &/or acts more like she's 10?
Teenager = age 13 through 19
Tween = age 10, 11 & 12
A "young" 14, I don't get either.
A call her a young 14 because she is a bit immature for her age. Not into the clothes or boys as much as others, still likes Disney channel and building (very difficult) Legos. She's also in 8th grade, not 9th like she should because she was born very premature (considered a micro preemie) weighing 1.7 lbs so she had a lot of catching up to do. She's tiny for her age, she always will be and that's just fine.
09-11-2019 02:48 PM
@ScrapHappy"building (very difficult) Legos."
Sounds like a future architect to me.
@Anonymous032819 Thanks for the explaination. I just never heard that term before-tween. In my world a teen is any person at the age that ends w/teen. A 12 yr old in my world is considered a pre-teen.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
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