Sunday, May 27, 2007

Seriously

Seriously! What is the deal with girls clothing these days? I have been to at least a dozen stores in the last week looking for a nice dress for Ali, and all that seems to exist are miniature versions of streetwalker attire!
Halter-tops, for 8 year olds? Are they serious?
I walked through target the other day with Ali and was embarrassed that they could even be selling strips of cloth with strings to hold them up and calling them shirts! What is that teaching our daughters? How can I reinforce modesty when all there is to choose from is trashy!
For years I have pointed out outfits that were in stores, in pictures, or even on dolls, that were either showing their bellies, too short, too tight, or showing too much um.. cleavage, and lightly mentioned their lack of coverage hoping that the girls would absorb the same taste. Don’t even get me started on the shirts with sexual or snotty retorts written all over them!, What mother wants her young daughter wearing these shirts?
When the BRATZ dolls were ever so popular, I absolutely refused to buy anything associated with them. I thought they were (and still do) hideous! A few years later, after a play date at a friend’s house where the girl had a few of the dolls, Ali questioned me again on them. I decided to try her out, (insert a little reverse psychology and guilt here) and told her that she knew how I felt about them but that she was getting old enough to make some choices too. I told her that I didn’t feel like they served as a good example to girls her age and that they were very immodest. I reminded her that even though girls her own age did things, it never meant that she had to follow in their paths. She had the right to do what she felt was best for herself, not what other people thought was cool. We walked up and down that isle at least 20 times while Ali thought long and hard about it. She even tired to justify it by pointing out one of them that surprisingly didn’t have its belly showing. I just nodded my head. In the end Ali decided that she did not want the doll. She agreed that they weren’t modest, or good examples. I was both proud and relieved.
I was proud that she had made the right decision,
and I was relieved too, because I would have had to run the doll over with my car (on accident of course).
A few years ago, a good friend of mine mentioned that she didn’t allow her little girl to wear tank tops. She explained that there was no point in letting her daughter wear things that she would eventually have to remove from her wardrobe someday. It had never occurred to me that way, but then seemed so obvious! I’m not opposed to little girls in sundresses mind you, chubby little baby and toddler fat looks adorable when seeping out from their little short sleeves, and bloomers, but when they start to get bigger, and the clothes start to look more and more adult, I think it’s a good time to weed those things out. to promote a better modest attitude and wardrobe.
Now whenever my kids see someone, or something that is immodest, they’re quick to say “that’s not very modest huh mom?” I agree with them and inwardly applaud them for their observation. (I’m so proud)
So hence my problem finding her a suitable dress. For some reason in all the 20 stores, in two different malls I’ve been to, all that I could find was sleeveless, trashy, or terribly tacky dresses. If they did have sleeves they were casual every day dresses. I don’t want something that she can only wear once, but this is a special occasion that warrants something nicer than the everyday style. Where are all the modest church dresses, that don’t have tulle, and puffy skirts?
I’m at a loss..
And what the heck are designers thinking these days? They obviously don’t have kids of their own or they wouldn’t be designing them to look like hookers!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Honey, where did you see the dress on line? How much was it? If it was not to much may I pay half and you pay half?
Call me today. I know what you mean about dresses. I am proud of you for setting standards. Childhood is so short, why do designers want children to look so old so soon. I feel bad for kids now! Your girls are lucky to have you.

Sharmyn said...

Here Here! Good parenting!!

Megan @ Megity's Handmade said...

I know! I know!! We have been talking about this for a while now. I don't have anything to look forward to. I guess that I need to learn to sew and if I ever do find a modest dress, buy all them!