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Follow on Google News | Back-to-school Shopping Tips for Parents of TweensJuvie, the online boutique devoted to preteen and tween kids (ages 6-12), gives back-to-school shopping tips for parents of boys and girls at this picky, tricky age.
By: Juvie LLC 1. Get the hardest part over with first: Go through last year's clothes and sort them into three piles: Give away, throw away, and keep. 2. Now that you're armed with a better sense of your child's current wardrobe, you can make a list of items that will be needed for each child. How many bottoms? How many tops? Denim is usually first on the list. Most kids will make it through a week with three pairs of jeans. Skinny jeans are the top of the list for boys and girls this year. http://www.juvieshop.com/ 3. Think about layers as a way to extend summer clothes into the fall. Tank tops work on top of or under t-shirts. Leggings are a great way to extend wearing shorts and skirts into winter. 4. Hoodies are still what everyone is wearing for an extra outer layer in class and on the playground. Two - three per child should be enough to rotate through the week. http://www.juvieshop.com/ 5. Girls are wearing dresses more and more for every day. The ease of one-piece dressing can't be beat on those early mornings. 6. Older kids aren't growing nearly as fast as when they were younger, and sizing is more generous (e.g., 7/8, 10, 12), so your selections will probably last for the entire school year. Look for high quality garments that will stand up to frequent washing and wear. 7. Boys love graphics that express their interests, whether it's surfing, skating, basketball, or music. http://www.juvieshop.com/ 8. When it comes to getting dressed in the morning, boys are all about comfort and ease. Look for athletic-style pants with elastic waists and pullover tops. 9. When shopping for backpacks, ask your child whether they want one that rolls or not. Kids who switch classrooms frequently or who have lockers usually don't want a rolling backpack. If your kid has to bring home the entire contents of her desk every day, wheels are the way to go. 10. Don't feel pressured to get absolutely everything before the first day of school. Your child may have a better idea of what they want after they've been back in school for a few weeks. # # # Juvie, the Web's premiere boutique for tweens, carries better brands of clothing in hard to find sizes 7-14 for boys and girls including Charlie Rocket, Wes and Willy, Splendid Tween, Ella Moss Girl, Quiksilver and Roxy Girl. http://www.juvieshop.com End
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