Spoil Your Boys With Designer Clothing
Designer clothing used to be an exclusive privilege of adults, but that has changed. With the deluge of advertising and publicity offered by television, designer clothing has come in demand by younger and younger children. Everyone wants to look good and feel special regardless of age.
Clothing designers and manufacturers have responded to this growing demand. They have also in a sense fueled the demand by targeted advertising and promotion campaigns. It is potentially a huge market for them that one can expect they will fully leverage and exploit.
Designer clothing tends to lend a sense of elegance to a personal clothing style. One has to realize that the days of boys generally being happy with wearing just anything that covers the body are over. So are the days of milking cows and carrying in the sack of coal. Social and peer pressure have sensitized many boys to the need to look good and make a good impression.
In general, boys do not tend to be too fussy about the specific label; they are more just pursuing the elegance that designer clothing gives them, and the furtive glances they get from the girls when they wear those garments. They also love that extra boost of self-confidence it gives them.
Ambient and simple colors are the in thing nowadays. The flashy studded leather look is so 60’s and 70’s, and your boys would probably rather die than be seen in something from yester year. Hence, it is important to clothe your boys with what is in fashion, keeping in mind that the chosen clothing also has to fit well and compliment the teenager’s body style.
Designer clothing for boys includes the basics of the typical top and bottom, or shirt and pants. In addition, it also extends to other garments like sweaters, jackets, bands, neck-scarves, caps, skull-caps, and much more.
Nowadays these special pieces of clothing can easily be found and ordered online. Your boy would probably not particularly like it to spend an afternoon with mom in a clothing store, but he most likely wouldn’t mind, and might even be thrilled, to spend a few hours one evening browsing designer clothing websites and picking out what he likes.
One of the more popular designer clothing for boys is khaki. Khaki has been in fashion for more than 10 years, but recently this trend has been growing rapidly. Labels such as Abercrombie and Fitch, PDI, Giordano, Seed, Prada, Crocodile, and Camel have all produced fantastic khaki garments that feel as light as feather and don’t hug your legs at all. They are also available in many colors such as khaki brown, beige, white, black, purple, gray, and many more.
Designer clothing might be more expensive, but the durability makes up for the higher price. The old adage is true; you get what you pay for. You love and treasure your precious boys. Treat them with some designer clothing this year and see how they glow when that special girl throws them a look and a smile.
I want to write a chapter book for little girls Ineed a writers help?
Does any one know a topic to write it about. I want to write a book for little girls because when I was younger I loved Judy Blume books, Phyliss Reynolds Naylor books, and Meg Cabot they write great books for girls to get sucked into. The great books today are mostly about boys the ones about girls are mostly about spoiled little rich girls who think about boys and designer clothes all day. I loved the books about about precocious, funny and sarcastic little girls. When the book made you wanna laugh, Cry, feel, happy, sad or mad. I also loved Phyliss Reynolds Naylor's Witch Saga books wher the girls were strong and could handle themselves.
Think about fun adventures you had (or wish you had!) when you were a kid… and go from there.
Good luck!
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write about girls who dont have to be pretty to be popular and that overcome great obstacles using their minds and their brains.
I loved judy blume books too, as well as amelia bedilia
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First, you need to create a really good character; someone who is loveable and appeals to a wide range of people. Your reader won't want to read on if they don't care about the character enough! It is important that you write a character that appeals to YOU initially, as if you don't like them, it's likely to show in your writing and this will make the character even worse. If you're stuck for character ideas, look at people you know. When I write stories, my characters seem to be 'collages' of different people I come across in day to day life.
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Write about a girl who is not popular, but she has soo many friends. She gets it into her head that she has to be popular for people to like her. She goes through a period of time where she blows off all of her friends to try to be popular. She finally makes it, and realizes that being popular isn't what she thought it would be, and she had better friends when she wasn't. After that she realizes that she lost all of her friends, had even made a few of them cry, and she tries to earn their love and trust back. But will she be able too? You decide.
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