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Just stop it.

This kind of thing really has me wanting to punch a crafter, clean in the junk.  And no, I couldn’t be bothered to even crop the pictures properly. Those poor children.  One is even hanging her head in shame.

Wait till you see the full outfits.  OY.

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Just stop it.  STOP. IT.

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Posted by Karen Sugarpants on February 21, 2010 @ 1:30 am  

13 Responses to “Help Put an End to Child Abuse”

  1. Katherine Says:

    Why do they keep doing this to their children?! WHY?!??!?!??!

  2. Christy Says:

    That isn’t a girl hanging her head, that’s the same boy in the picture beside it, he’s just been made to put his head down so he doesn’t get totally persecuted by his peers for wearing a dress. Poor kid :( As if the flowery jacket with jumper and leggings weren’t bad enough.

    I do like his boots, though.

  3. Kathy (8 comments.) Says:

    Oddly enough, the last episode of Project Runway was the “kids challenge” — design an outfit for a child. The losing outfit didn’t look much different from this.

  4. Mr. Macabre (4 comments.) Says:

    Someone call child services, these children need to be taken away and placed in a more nurturing environment…hopefully one where the father drinks a few beers every night and would forbid his son from wearing this travesty!
    .-= Mr. Macabre´s last post ..Haunted Book Review Thursday =-.

  5. winwintoo Says:

    Why oh why do they pose children pigeon toed? Is that supposed to be cute?

    And the clothes don’t help.

  6. Fanboy Wife (123 comments.) Says:

    Don’t kids have enough troubles with bullies at school?

    The only excuse I could see for this type of apparel is for punishing children. Instead of time-out, grounding, or detention, naughty children will be forced to wear these clothing items!
    .-= Fanboy Wife´s last post ..Clerks: the Animated Series =-.

  7. Liz D-M Says:

    Those clothes are hideous – what was the designer thinking?

  8. Abigail (1 comments.) Says:

    My mum made me suffer throught some hideous outfits when I was little – but even wearing hand-me-downs from my gran was’t quite as dreadful as these!!
    .-= Abigail´s last post ..Site news – sharing the link love =-.

  9. followthatdog (54 comments.) Says:

    That’s not abuse. I admire parents who dress their children like that. They train their children early to give up their ego. By the time that kid hits grade school, they’ve completely resigned themselves to disappointment and ridicule. It takes most people years after college to become so beaten down and resigned. And honestly, the beaten down are far more employable.

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  11. mouthy_broad Says:

    uh, for sure it would have been less abuse to put those things on a girl! but…are they supposed to be costumes or what? i hope that person doesn’t think a child would wear those regularly.

  12. Roxy Says:

    Say what you will about the clothing, but I believe the model is a little girl with short hair. And she seems to be having fun showing off the clothes.

  13. Kit Says:

    I love the shoes though.






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