Justice for Girls Clothing Store: Positive Messages On Shirt: Cute or Tacky?

United States
April 2, 2012 4:14pm CST
Maybe you have, or maybe you haven't heard of the clothing store, Justice. Justice and Limited Too used to be sister companies until Justice bought them. Justice clothing is targeted for kids about 6 or 7 up to about ideally 14, but more like 11. Their clothes run all the way up to size 20 kids, and their clothes include lots of glitter, sparks, graphics, and now positive messages. Now I shop at Justice for their jeans and jewelry. I'm in between bottom sizes and sometimes get tired of trying on pair after pair of jeans, just to see that they don't fit, so I'll usually buy two or three pairs of jeans at a time at Justice. I also buy their dance related products, since I'm a dancer, so it's kinda fun. But I myself find the positive messages on their shirts a little tacky. No child over the age if ten wants to wear a shirt with sayings like: Girls Run The World, Be Kind, Be A Sweet Person, Friends Are Sweet, BFF, Don't Be A Bully, and Justice platters all over it. I think it turns off older children, like middle school aged. And then they wonder why their targeted oldest age is 14, but they don't get kids over ten to buy things. I think they should lay off a bit with the saying on some things, so older kids will buy them. It's cute for the younger kids, but very tacky after that fact. Well that's my thinking on it. Anyone else agree?
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