* Need to be somewhat modest and appropriate design (no profanity etc).

* My teens both prefer modesty. I will be ok with somewhat less modest clothing.

* She is very modest with her the style that she likes. I can accept anything that doesn't have her body parts hanging out for everyone to see

* If she feels comfortable she can wear it. It’s not my body so I won’t dictate what’s allowed.

* Nothing that shows belly but boobs.

* Don't like the crop tops and short short/skirt/dress. I'm ok with regular shorts and shirts/skirts/dresses

* Nothing with butt & chest hanging out. So many kids barely wearing clothes even on cold days

* Very lucky here. My girls are post conservative in their clothing choices. I want their clothing to express who they are.

* No concerns although I would like it if they would match their socks.

* At times yes, shirts too short. Crop tops that look like bras.

* I can accept clothes that are comfortable and stylish. The appearance should be appropriate for the activity.

* Cloths that represent my child correctly and are appropriate for where they will be.

* I don't like belly shirts. I like full coverage

* She dresses appropriately for her body type and shoes respect to herself by dressing respectfully.

* I pretty laid back but expect all vital areas to be covered. Mostly concerned about not dressing for the weather, like no coat when 15 outside.

* too short or low cut in front, other times lots of black instead of lighter colors

* We talk about clothes but don't argue

* more conservative like uniforms for school

* My daughter is very modest.

* anything they feel comfortable in, but covered up and not looking homeless

* I won't allow any low-cut blouses.

* she makes appropriate choices

* She wears clothes that are respectable to school. She has some crop tops but nothing too short

* I’m very open on this. My only comment today is that they need to remember what they wear now is likely to be captured in someone social media and it may show up in a potential job. Search 5- 10 - 15 years later. They are the ones that will bear the consequences.

* This is Always a concern. Clothes should be clean and age appropriate

* Clothes should appropriate.

* my 15 year old wears too tight clothes in my opinion.

* I don't have any concerns. I do not accept clothing that is too revealing or has inappropriate language.

* as long as my teen is comfortable wearing them and the clothes don't have offensive expressions on them and are not too revealing.

* Boys are easy but girls -I wanted her to have full frontal and lower coverage.

* I do not let her buy anything I wouldn’t allow her to wear

* I’d prefer my teen dress appropriately for where they are going and what they are doing

* Sensible clothes

* I am very open to any kind of personal style my child might choose.

* My child can wear anything they wish as long as they are covered appropriately (no cleavage, bellies, or bottoms exposed) and within school dresscode guidelines

* she’s stylish but respectful appearance

* She’s allowed to dress however she wants. I am mostly just concerned that she won’t be warm enough.

* I don't like Some of the crop tops

* Sometimes the length in bottoms or short option with low cut

* My kids dress mostly in jeans and t shirts. Not too adult.

* we limit and approve all clothing that is purchased for the house.

* Mine dress modestly

* we are Muslim, so we definitely have taught our daughters about the Islamic requirements to cover when around non-realitive males. Once puberty hits girls are required to cover their hair, and their entire body in loose fitting clothing. As parents we teach our children what is appropriate,and they see us dressing Islamically. In our situation, if our child starts dressing in more revealing clothing we have to be patient and advise them to the correct Islamic etiquettes.

What parents say about Clothes and Makeup

* Wish she took more time with her appearance

* She normally dresses fine. I’m pretty laid back & my daughter is pretty modest, too, so she’s not too sexy dressing. She wears ripped jeans & hoodies, pj’s pants, sweats, jeans on occasion, etc. sometimes I feel her shorts are too short & then she’ll change them with no issues.

* Modest less revealing

* my 13 yo son is just getting into clothes and I love to see him expressing his own style.

* She dresses modestly in clothes a parent would be proud of.

* Only issue is when my son wears a hoodie inside or socially

* I have no problem with how my teen dresses

* My daughter and I both find it frustrating that much of the clothing offered for teens does not comply with school dress codes or her own comfort of wearing (i.e. crop tops, short shorts/dressed/skirts)

* My kid wears too casual

* She's fairly conservative and knows how to treat her body with respect. It doesn't matter to me what she wears as long as she's comfortable and it's acceptable at school. She uses good judgement when it comes to her fashion sense.

* I prefer she dress conservatively. I don’t accept tops that show her midsection unless we’re at the pool/beach.

* I dont have same taste but no concern.

* I do not like her wearing pajama bottoms out.

* She dresses modestly in clothes a parent would be proud of.

* They both choose comfort over trends

* My kids dress appropriately. Zero concerns.

* I want them to wear a jacket when it’s cold, and sometimes they don’t. I ask them to wear something appropriate for the occasion we are going to or the people (grandparents) we will be around. I feel she makes great choices for her appearance