tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28747962.post4582764579487349016..comments2024-03-20T06:30:09.286+00:00Comments on Confessions of a YarnAddict: Boys Knits by Katya FrankelYarnAddictAnnihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11020943864213494724noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28747962.post-82228849273064898122012-10-17T09:44:34.501+01:002012-10-17T09:44:34.501+01:00I agree with your comment and it's not much be...I agree with your comment and it's not much better for teenage girls unless you want them to dress like 'whoever the latest scantily dressed popstar is'. My girls live in jeans & hoodies. Fortunately they're quite keen to keep their bodies covered.<br /><br />I think the whole teenage clothing market needs a re-think. Not all kids want to dress like what my kids would call 'chavs' ... not 100% sure what that is though. I feel old! lol.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28747962.post-204484788930253312012-10-17T01:37:07.431+01:002012-10-17T01:37:07.431+01:00Anni,
It isn't just a dearth of teenage boys ...Anni, <br />It isn't just a dearth of teenage boys knitting patterns, it is EVERYWHERE!<br />Up to around 10-11 there is a wealth of clothes for all children, boys included, and after that I think you are supposed to push your boys into a cupboard under the stairs until they are full grown adults....that is unles you wish to raise track-suit wearing youths. <br />My two boys and I muddled through, but is was not easy. The whole 10-16 boy clothes market needs addressingSeahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17608850359975556815noreply@blogger.com