Buying Shirts for Your Little Girl 2010, 2011
Buying Shirts for Your Little Girl 2010, 2011 Tips
Clothing your little angel can be quite a task. Sometimes you put her in something super cute and adorable and then you wonder why exactly she starts getting upset and doesn’t want to wear it. However, you may want to look into what exactly you’re putting on her. Sometimes the cutest things are consequently the most uncomfortable.

1. Necklines. Different kids like different necklines. Some shirts, however, have the bad habit of having a much too high neckline. This can chafe and feel really scratchy against your daughter’s neck and make her not want to wear it. If she is tugging at the neck of her shirt, or begs not to wear that shirt, then you may want to look at the neckline. Most of the time, you can easily adjust it and resew the neckline much farther down to make it more comfortable for her.
2. Length. A shirt that is way too long and she finds herself sitting on can also be annoying, unless it is made to be sat on (for example, a tunic shirt). It might pull the front up or cause the sleeves to pull at her arms. The solution is to either get rid of the shirt, or make it a little bit shorter.
3. Long sleeves. Then there’s always that one long sleeve shirt. You put it on her and she starts wiggling, trying to get away. Maybe it’s that it’s too hot, or perhaps it’s something else. Maybe the sleeves are twisting up. Depending on the size of the shirt, it can be more or less difficult to untwist the sleeves to make her comfortable. Slightly baggier shirts are a little bit easier to fix.
Keep in mind that this is all based on preference. What may not bother one girl may drive another crazy.