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I'm not into shopping anymore but this site just came to be and I sent the link to my daughter and grandgirl who is going on 21. Cute clothes and great prices. They apparently are a company out of NJ and perhaps many of you know them. First I heard of them. I may get something for myself later, like a hoodie.
I just a dress in today fro Shein! The cut was pretty tight. I wear a 10-12 and this dress was XXXL! I will keep it as it is the biggest size! I don't dare gain an ounce though!
Ordered a blouse today in large supposedly a 51 inch bust so it will either fit or be too large.
They are really, really good at returns and crediting my account (wallet they call it).
This is one of the tops I purchased. Really like it. (weird pic)
This is just me - but if I had a granddaughter of 21, I'd be hoping that she was starting to leave "cute" behind her, and that she was learning to shop carefully in stores, trying thing on, looking carefully at fit and quality.
Cute perky top and looks good on you and vice versa Appears that clothes run smaller and my daughter told me that would be the case. I still have my thoughts on the black watch hoodie and even though I don't NEED a thing, may order it as I wear hoodies in the winter...they are fun and getting a "different" design would be more fun.
This is just me - but if I had a granddaughter of 21, I'd be hoping that she was starting to leave "cute" behind her, and that she was learning to shop carefully in stores, trying thing on, looking carefully at fit and quality.
Most people want "cute clothing" well into their 30s and beyond. Especially as we live in a more casual and disposable society. Things aren't made to last at any price point. And "classic" and "timeless" style aren't really wardrobe goals for your average 20-something - and it doesn't need to be.
You no longer need to invest in work clothing in many industries anymore!
Most people want "cute clothing" well into their 30s and beyond. Especially as we live in a more casual and disposable society. Things aren't made to last at any price point. And "classic" and "timeless" style aren't really wardrobe goals for your average 20-something - and it doesn't need to be.
You no longer need to invest in work clothing in many industries anymore!
Jade, I am 68 and I still like "cute" and don't really do "timeless." lol Clothes these days are pretty much disposable so as far as I'm concerned it's OK!
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