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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 157499" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I don't know if you are able to do this, financially, or not. When M was about that age, I got myself clued in as to what kind of clothes the more preppy boys were wearing, hairstyles, etc. I went to Target and Old Navy where I could get relatively inexpensive clothes and got him a couple of new pairs of pants, three or four shirts, some boxers and t-shirts, new shoes at the outlet, and a good haircut. The girls thought he was so good looking, which was something entirely new for him. He felt so much better about himself, it really made life more livable for a while. I doubt that I spent more than $200. It was well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 157499, member: 99"] I don't know if you are able to do this, financially, or not. When M was about that age, I got myself clued in as to what kind of clothes the more preppy boys were wearing, hairstyles, etc. I went to Target and Old Navy where I could get relatively inexpensive clothes and got him a couple of new pairs of pants, three or four shirts, some boxers and t-shirts, new shoes at the outlet, and a good haircut. The girls thought he was so good looking, which was something entirely new for him. He felt so much better about himself, it really made life more livable for a while. I doubt that I spent more than $200. It was well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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