roliepolieoliefan
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Sadly even younger kids will sometimes need the bigger sizes. I have a kid in my afterschool program who is only 6 and already wears a size 14, so sadly she will need the 18/20 sizes before she outgrows the Justice stage.
The reason they may have limited 8's and 10's is probably because that's a more popular size and therefore already picked through.
I know younger kids need bigger sizes. My 7 yo wears a size 10 already from justice but a couple weeks ago, I seen a sales girl at Justice wearing one of the shirts. She was of average size and weight and probably about 19-20 years old. I asked her , wasn't that shirt sold here? Because DD had it. She said yep, I can fit into a size 20. Her remark is what I based my post on.
Seriously? plenty of people. My 11yo daughter does and is in that size range. To me most of the clothes are to grown up looking for my 6yo and are more appropriate for my 11yo.
Well around here the 11 yo's are already into Aeropostole, Hollister and American Eagle. Most kids around here who shop at Justice are in the 5-10 year old range. Our district goes from elementary to what they call upper elementary between 3rd and 4th grades. Once the girls change schools and go to 4th grade the justice wearers are few and far between,