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Old 04-25-2011, 02:27 PM
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I'm guessing it has been a long time since you were a child or you have chosen to repress your childhood memories.

What I wore to school as a child completely affected my schooling. While I loved the academics, I HATED the social aspects. I didn't wear hand me downs (as the only girl in the family) but I got the cheapest clothes known to man. With that my clothes were usually too big for me. I also had a lot of sewn clothes (via my mom) while I loved what she made for me I was teased MERCILESSLY by my fellow classmates. It wasn't until I was in high school that it got slightly better, but only my junior and senior years because I was working and could get clothes with my own money.

Kids are cruel. I still see it now as a teacher.

So yes, clothes do define a child's self worth.

These children already feel crappy because they are in foster care and the older they get the less chance they have for adoption, then add to it the teasing they could be getting from their clothing. Their opinions of themselves are probably in the toilet.
At the Salvation Army in my hometown, you could get the newest well-known brands for two, three dollars for t-shirts, and two or three dollars for jeans.

60$ is plenty and you can be what they call "fashionable".
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Old 04-25-2011, 02:31 PM
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Well the thing is, you have to shop at a Salvation Army/Goodwill etc in a nice neighborhood.

Trust me, in my BFE hometown, there are not fashionable things at either place. There are lots of pleated stonewashed jeans, though.
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Old 04-25-2011, 02:47 PM
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Trust me, in my BFE hometown, there are not fashionable things at either place. There are lots of pleated stonewashed jeans, though.
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Old 04-25-2011, 02:40 PM
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At the Salvation Army in my hometown, you could get the newest well-known brands for two, three dollars for t-shirts, and two or three dollars for jeans.

60$ is plenty and you can be what they call "fashionable".
That's YOUR hometown. Where I grew up and where I live now, most people who are trying to get rid of barely-worn or new designer clothes aren't going to take them to Goodwill or Salvation Army--they're going to one of the smaller charity thrift shops (which are expensive and not at all like Goodwill) or resale/consignment shops. The things that actually make it to Goodwill or Salvation Army tend to be costumes or things for extremely large people.
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