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children's clothes with skulls on...WHY?

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sausagepastie Thu 18-Mar-10 19:05:41

I can't understand it - it's horrible, isn't it? Or is it just me being old fashioned?

The last thing I want is an image of a skull on my son's clothes.

paisleyleaf Thu 18-Mar-10 19:07:13

ikwym my little nephew has one with a snake coming out of the eye socket.

sausagepastie Thu 18-Mar-10 19:08:01

ugh! What's it about? I can understand a resurgence of punk etc for teenagers but why for little kids...it's so yuk.

I agree, it's morbid and yuk - they seem to be everywhere!

But I have made an exception for "pirate" logos and for a top my eldest wanted a couplof years ago - "Danger - next mood swing in 3 minutes" complete with fizzy chemicals. Really suited him as well.

Earthstar Thu 18-Mar-10 19:21:02

it is yuk but i thought it died a death in 2008

sausagepastie Thu 18-Mar-10 19:27:11

Not according to debenhams. I was just after a coat.

Becaue for some reason our society has made pirates into 'cool' things for kids, and brushed over the fact that they are just murderous raping pilaging theives on boats...

And it started long before pirates of the carribean.


I think, ultimately, children's clothes manufacturers are just plain lazy, they cannot be bothered to think of nice motifs and logos for their clothes, so they just chuck in some skulls and crossbones, or camouflage, or cars and trucks, .

Debenhams don't do much nice stuff for boys though do they?

ButterPie Thu 18-Mar-10 19:34:41

I like them on my DDs. Makes a nice change.

EggyAllenPoe Thu 18-Mar-10 19:46:17

i thought you were going to link to some very kitsch kids clothing made from a 50s-retro print.

though i think its o on any clothing, and didn't buy such a 50's item (even though i liked other aspects, it was a 'frida kahlo' tribute print)because it had skuls on...not just on kids stuff.

sausagepastie Fri 19-Mar-10 07:18:28

Debenhams isn't great but they had a sale so thought I'd have a look...mistake!

SuSylvester Fri 19-Mar-10 07:22:07

ooh my sons LOVE them
you wait
It will all happen

cyb Fri 19-Mar-10 07:26:44

My ds's love skull stuff too.

So do I

sausagepastie Fri 19-Mar-10 07:31:06

What's it about though? Is it all not a bit, depressing? It's a symbol of death isn't it.

<confused>

SuSylvester Fri 19-Mar-10 07:49:43

you are overthinking
for htem is a symbol of cool

hazeyjane Fri 19-Mar-10 08:07:40

Like ButterPie says, it makes a nice change when dds wear them.

In Mexico skulls are seen as a celebration of life rather than death - "Death is part of life and, as such, it's representative of the Mexican spirit and tradition which says: "Don't take anything lying down - even death!" "

They are just quite a cool image, and lots of children (boys and girls) like stuff that is a bit scary - dinosaurs, roaring lions, skull and crossbones etc.

SoupDragon Fri 19-Mar-10 08:11:07

[shrug]
biscuit

bruffin Fri 19-Mar-10 08:18:36

Debenhams is one of the best shops for boys clothes especially older ones when it is virtually impossible to get decent boys clothes.

Just been onto their website and there is not one top with a skull on so I am not sure where you are shopping. Not that I see a problem with skulls in the first place.

CrankyTwanky Fri 19-Mar-10 09:31:02

Hmmm.

Quite biscuit about it tbh.
8yo DD seems to think it's cool.
2yo DS loves a pirate. (Thanks to pop-up-pirate.)
I was a goth in my youth, and still have a collection of skulls knocking about, so I can't say anything really.
My DD, certainly is very aware of and nonplussed by death.

TheProvincialLady Fri 19-Mar-10 09:40:51

I saw a top last which which was age 3-4 and had the word DEATH written in large letters across the front.

Which was nicehmm

sausagepastie Fri 19-Mar-10 10:46:03

TPL grin

Bruffin do you want me to link? It's a coat, under special offers section, boys' clothes, bla bla bla. I really can't be bothered. Of course I may have been on another site entirely and just not noticed...

sausagepastie Fri 19-Mar-10 10:47:18
Pumphreydidit Fri 19-Mar-10 10:52:15
sungirltan Fri 19-Mar-10 10:55:14

i quite like them. doesn't offend me in the way that disney princess/barbie crap does

sausagepastie Fri 19-Mar-10 10:59:03

See I don't mind the Boden ones so much - theyare more 'cute pirate flag' and less 'death is cool' type ambience iygwim

i don't object to pirate stuff at all, but those debs coats are pure ugly.

I think we've been conditioned into liking them in the same way we were conditioned into thinking stonewashed jeans were groovy back in 1982. It's an insult.

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