Well, I'm 15 years old, and I'm a size 0 or sometimes a 1 in the junior sizes. I doubt that your daughter will be able to fit into jeans for juniors because in girls sizes, I'm a 14 slim, and some of the 0s are too big for me. If you want your daughter to look less girly, I would recommend maybe the kids Abercrombie store, because most of their clothes are a reflection of the styles in Abercrombie and Fitch. The good thing is, the sizes are still in the girls sizes so you would probably be able to find any type of older clothing in her size. She could probably also fit into maybe an extra small in Hollister or the adult Abercrombie and Fitch. If either this is not the style you're going for, or it's too pricey, try other junior sized tops in different stores, and try jeans in girls sizes from old navy. I even own a couple of pairs because they have no design on them and come in a lot of different washes.
I hope this helped and good luck!
2007-02-03 03:19:59
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answered by summer_loving 2
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size 5
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answered by Anonymous
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idont think she'd fit into junior sizes, if she does it would be a size 0. i am a size 0 in jeans and i can kind of fit into a size 14 in kids but they fit weirdly. so i am not sure how that would work.
but most jeans are just normal jeans, if you dont want her to look too "little girly" try getting her jeans from like abercrombie kids or something, the look just like the ones they sell at Abercrombie and fitch but are kids sizes. also i dont think jeans matter that much, it is mostly shirts so buy her shirts at abercrombie or even hollister and aeropostale (i dont like that store but it is good for pre-teens)
good luck.
*EDIT* wow summer_lo.. have like the same answer, hah crazy.
2007-02-03 03:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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if i were u id try abercrombie and fitch's 00
because my mom is that size and she can fit into a 10 in the abercrombie kids. haha no kidding..small huh?
and then a 0 in hollister wud probablt fit her as well cuz those sizes r cut wayyy slimmer than regular sizes.
example--in A&F im a 2 and then in hollister im a 5
but if u dont have any luck with that just shop at abercrombie (the kids one) cuz i wore it til i outgrew it because its way cheaper than the one for older people and they have the EXACT same styles!
i hope i helped u:]
2007-02-03 03:16:34
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answered by no 3
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I am familiar with small sizes, juniors run small and nowadays, kids are going into the next step. I have a nephew who is 12 and is already taking men's sizes, so his mother shops in the men's department for him. Believe me, juniors is small.
2007-02-03 03:15:53
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answered by redstarr7 1
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You might be able to get away with it. Clothes are being made smaller and smaller these days. It's better to go to the store together and let her try on some stuff. Everything fits differently and it would be a fun thing to do together. Have fun.
2007-02-03 03:17:46
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answered by Just Me Alone 6
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Well you could probably get shirts for her in junior clothing but probably not in the pants!
2007-02-03 03:13:04
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answered by Banana 1
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I would try abrecrombie (a store especially for small sizes and kids)
2007-02-03 03:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask someone who works at the store and make sure its a girl then ask her!
2007-02-03 03:12:22
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answered by A Girl With a Dream 7
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