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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 36047"><p>my difficult child wore all black at age 10/11. Long hair, keeps it very clean, shiney, combed. It is cut above his eyes and shaped nice. But the all black and skeleton's, skulls and such. So young. then over the summer last year he started shopping with some girls..cheerleaders. He went preppie. All his clothes are from Abercombie, Hollister or American Eagle Outfitters. (he does buy from clearance rack only). The pants fit nice (26 x 28) and he is constantly telling me how fat he is. Shirts are over-priced even on clearance, but they are nice polo's. Even bought a T shirt from Abercombie that says "AWESOME ALEX" (don't know how or why, but that is his name. I haven't seen him in black in a year. Change in music too. He is only 12 now so I am hoping he went through the black/music stuff early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 36047"] my difficult child wore all black at age 10/11. Long hair, keeps it very clean, shiney, combed. It is cut above his eyes and shaped nice. But the all black and skeleton's, skulls and such. So young. then over the summer last year he started shopping with some girls..cheerleaders. He went preppie. All his clothes are from Abercombie, Hollister or American Eagle Outfitters. (he does buy from clearance rack only). The pants fit nice (26 x 28) and he is constantly telling me how fat he is. Shirts are over-priced even on clearance, but they are nice polo's. Even bought a T shirt from Abercombie that says "AWESOME ALEX" (don't know how or why, but that is his name. I haven't seen him in black in a year. Change in music too. He is only 12 now so I am hoping he went through the black/music stuff early. [/QUOTE]
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