I always get something that is the latest fad or from the "hot stores" - Abercrombie, AE, Hollister, stores like that. Oh well..............
Okay, as the mother of a teen dd, I can give you her response to your statement:
1. Do you know everything I already own from those stores so you don't duplicate it?
2. Do you know my size in those stores? [Because believe me the Hollister size Small fits a 6 year old.]
3. Do you know what colors I want?
4. Do you know that I do not ever wear graphic tees or tees with the store's name on it? [Or for some of her friends -- do you know that all I
will wear are graphic tees or tees with the store's name on it?]
5. Do you know that you have to check the length of the shirt because some are cut to bare the belly and I don't wear those kind of shirts?
6. Did you know that I have a long torso, so you really have to check the length of all the shirts in those stores?
7. Do you know how much the shirts in each store shrink so you can buy the right size after compensating for the shrinking?
8. Did you know that due to a medical condition I sometimes have bloating so I can't have any shirts that are clingy in any way?
Still want to try and buy a shirt for a teenager? LOL
But seriously, it is so hard to buy clothes for
anyone, isn't it? Would you want your teen nieces and nephews buying
you clothes? Probably not.
I don't really want anyone buying me clothes either and when they have, 99% of the time it's totally wrong -- not even close. What's amazing is that they are so SURE they bought the right thing and you're sitting there wondering, "Have they confused me with someone else? Why else did they buy me a heavy-duty lined red plaid flannel farmer shirt in XXL?" But you play nice and thank them and can't ask for a receipt because that would be so much ruder than giving someone a gift that is clearly so wrong for them and then go home and toss it in the Goodwill bag.
And so I call a moratorium on all clothes gifts.