It seems a bit odd but I guess it comes down to parents keeping an eye on things. Should these kids be running thru mall shops unsupervised? I see nothing wrong with the Pink brand jackets, and suppose they want to buy something from VS for their mom?
2006-09-04 11:00:57
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answered by C-Man 7
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Well I mean as long as its not underwear then its cool because its just jackets. I don't know about the brand PINK cuz I don't shop there so yah I wouldn't know what they look like but I still think if its jackets then they can, as long as their parents let them.
2006-09-04 17:40:37
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answered by Jessica 1
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Well I think that by age 11 or 12 development begins as well as interest in the opposite sex. I think the pink collection is just a trendy way to buy sweat pants. No one is going to become more sexually active from wearing sweats and tanks. Now if it was fredricks of hollywood I might have to redirect them myself.
2006-09-04 17:43:40
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answered by mandeline28 2
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NO WAY. There are too many places that sell clothes not fit for children. I can not stand to see some of the clothes people put on there kids. It basically pedophiles here's some bait. Why dress your 6yr old in shorts that say hottie or sexy. It should be a crime.
2006-09-04 17:37:40
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answered by Jacob A 4
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As long as they arent buying the underwear. But we can't stop that exposure to that anyways, they sell lacy thongs with Hello Kitty on them at Sanrio, that is waaaaaay worse than buying jackets at victorias secret.
2006-09-04 17:34:47
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answered by imapo0po0head 4
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as along as it's just jackets and not what victoria's is known for it ok of course I haven't seen any kids at the one I shop at
2006-09-04 17:53:34
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answered by asdfghjkl; 4
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If they've got the bucks and their parents let them go to the mall unattended and they are able to go in and buy that kinda stuff, more power to them.. Of course, I object to my 13 yo wanting to buy that stuff, butttt, her momma and older sister control that stupidity..
2006-09-04 17:37:25
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answered by chuckufarley2a 6
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Why not? otherwise it would be discrimination. There's nowhere in the store that says: Do not sell to under age kids.
2006-09-04 17:40:39
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answered by tiger 4
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well i'm 14 and i shop there. is that kinda weird?
but it's really hard to see the girls in my brother's class (he's 10) going there to buy stuff. they probably don't even fit it! ha!
2006-09-04 17:34:50
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answered by taytay 4
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yeah u r right above 14 can do shopping
2006-09-04 17:40:55
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answered by LOST 6
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