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Ok, I will jump in here. My age 12 wears a 5 1/2 shoe and has a

wide foot. As for clothes He likes his jeans, he has been able to do snaps

for at least 2 years can't do buttons though. He wants just the plain old

Rustler's from Wal-Mart. He wears a 14 Husky. He is not into fashion,

takes after his Dad :)

Tena

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Ok, I will jump in here. My age 12 wears a 5 1/2 shoe and has a

wide foot. As for clothes He likes his jeans, he has been able to do snaps

for at least 2 years can't do buttons though. He wants just the plain old

Rustler's from Wal-Mart. He wears a 14 Husky. He is not into fashion,

takes after his Dad :)

Tena

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In a message dated 12/18/01 7:29:19 AM Central Standard Time,

cindysue@... writes:

>

> Is Kohl's like a Wal-Mart? Just

> > wondering.

>

> Oh no, it's more like a smaller version of your better department store

> (like Macy's, Heichts, etc.) without the high end merchandise (like

> of

> NY) and cosmetic counters.

>

> Three years ago, I would have to go out of the county to shop because we

> had

> very few stores here. Now we have the Dulles Town Center (really nice

> mall), Outlet Mall (I don't think they have all that great bargains...but

> they do have an Old Navy outlet) and Kohl's. The place everyone here hates

> to shop at is Kmart. Our Kmart is yucky and the people who work there are

> rude. I do like their Route 66 clothes for , though. We have a

> Ross

> Store and another new store similar to TJ Maxx (cant' remember the name).

> I'm not a big shopper but I will be in 7 years when the three older kids

> are

> all on their own! (Meaning more money for me and not tuitions, allowances,

> etc)....LOL

>

> I really like the way you spell Kohl's name :)

>

>

>

>

We've had Kohl's here for longer than I can remember but lately the quality

has deteriorated. I hope it is improving again because that is where I get

lots of kids clothes. Stylish but not outlandish.

Our outlet mall is not a great bargain either.

We also have a brand new Kmart superstore and it is dirty, has been since day

one. The only Kmart that I've liked is the one in Iron Mountain, MI. It is

clean and organized.

Karyn

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In a message dated 12/18/01 7:29:19 AM Central Standard Time,

cindysue@... writes:

>

> Is Kohl's like a Wal-Mart? Just

> > wondering.

>

> Oh no, it's more like a smaller version of your better department store

> (like Macy's, Heichts, etc.) without the high end merchandise (like

> of

> NY) and cosmetic counters.

>

> Three years ago, I would have to go out of the county to shop because we

> had

> very few stores here. Now we have the Dulles Town Center (really nice

> mall), Outlet Mall (I don't think they have all that great bargains...but

> they do have an Old Navy outlet) and Kohl's. The place everyone here hates

> to shop at is Kmart. Our Kmart is yucky and the people who work there are

> rude. I do like their Route 66 clothes for , though. We have a

> Ross

> Store and another new store similar to TJ Maxx (cant' remember the name).

> I'm not a big shopper but I will be in 7 years when the three older kids

> are

> all on their own! (Meaning more money for me and not tuitions, allowances,

> etc)....LOL

>

> I really like the way you spell Kohl's name :)

>

>

>

>

We've had Kohl's here for longer than I can remember but lately the quality

has deteriorated. I hope it is improving again because that is where I get

lots of kids clothes. Stylish but not outlandish.

Our outlet mall is not a great bargain either.

We also have a brand new Kmart superstore and it is dirty, has been since day

one. The only Kmart that I've liked is the one in Iron Mountain, MI. It is

clean and organized.

Karyn

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Is Kohl's like a Wal-Mart? Just

> wondering.

Oh no, it's more like a smaller version of your better department store

(like Macy's, Heichts, etc.) without the high end merchandise (like of

NY) and cosmetic counters.

Three years ago, I would have to go out of the county to shop because we had

very few stores here. Now we have the Dulles Town Center (really nice

mall), Outlet Mall (I don't think they have all that great bargains...but

they do have an Old Navy outlet) and Kohl's. The place everyone here hates

to shop at is Kmart. Our Kmart is yucky and the people who work there are

rude. I do like their Route 66 clothes for , though. We have a Ross

Store and another new store similar to TJ Maxx (cant' remember the name).

I'm not a big shopper but I will be in 7 years when the three older kids are

all on their own! (Meaning more money for me and not tuitions, allowances,

etc)....LOL

I really like the way you spell Kohl's name :)

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Is Kohl's like a Wal-Mart? Just

> wondering.

Oh no, it's more like a smaller version of your better department store

(like Macy's, Heichts, etc.) without the high end merchandise (like of

NY) and cosmetic counters.

Three years ago, I would have to go out of the county to shop because we had

very few stores here. Now we have the Dulles Town Center (really nice

mall), Outlet Mall (I don't think they have all that great bargains...but

they do have an Old Navy outlet) and Kohl's. The place everyone here hates

to shop at is Kmart. Our Kmart is yucky and the people who work there are

rude. I do like their Route 66 clothes for , though. We have a Ross

Store and another new store similar to TJ Maxx (cant' remember the name).

I'm not a big shopper but I will be in 7 years when the three older kids are

all on their own! (Meaning more money for me and not tuitions, allowances,

etc)....LOL

I really like the way you spell Kohl's name :)

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is 15 and wears a Men's size 6 1/2.

Elaine

Re: Was clothes, now shoes

> In a message dated 12/16/2001 11:12:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> cindysue@... writes:

>

> << I'm curious what size shoe your children wear

> (and how old they are). >>

>

> Stefanie ... age 19 ... shoe size ... kids 4

>

> Cheryl in VA

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for

messages to go to the sender of the message.

>

>

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In a message dated 12/16/2001 11:39:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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<< He's 8

now and wears a size 12 1/2. I'm curious what size shoe your children wear

(and how old they are).

ps my favorite store right now is Kohl's...great sales all the time! >>

Liam's 3 3/4 and wears an 8 1/2 XW (toddler). I buy stride rite because they

come in wide sizes and give great support. Every 6 months or so I get him

properly fitted. Lately I've gotten some great deals on Ebay for brand new

stride rites. I have a 10XW pair of sneakers waiting for him which I got for

$12.99.

On the clothes topic, Liam dresses very well, but he does wear sweatpants

sometimes! They're much easier for quick changes.

Kohl's had some terrific buys today!

Kathy, Liam's mom ( 3 1/2)

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