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  2. 5 Must-Buy ‘It Girl’ Sunglasses Under $9 at Amazon - AOL

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    You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on designer shades when there are plenty of them that’ll do the trick just fine for much less. 7 Sunglasses Under $17 That Totally Look Designer Of cour

  3. 15 Best Gifts for Tween Girls That Are Colorful, Cute and ...

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    Fact: tween girls love Glossier, especially now that Olivia Rodrigo is the beauty brand’s celebrity ambassador. But since your pre-teen may be too young to wear makeup, this set of lip balms ...

  4. 47 Gifts for Tween Girls, Recommended by Tweens and the ... - AOL

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    Another skincare brand favorite among the tween girl set. We love Glow Recipes for the gentle formulas and clean ingredients, thanks to the brand’s commitment to sustainability .

  5. Limited Too - Wikipedia

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    Limited Too is a clothing and lifestyle retailer, and current brand, targeting the tween girl market, formerly owned by Tween Brands, Inc. (formerly known as Limited Too, Inc. and Too, Inc.). Since 2015, the brand has been owned by Bluestar Alliance, LLC, having lain dormant for six years after the store bearing its name converted to Justice. [1]

  6. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    Former Tween Brands corporate logo, 2006–2009. Limited Too was created by The Limited, Inc. in 1987 as a younger girls/infants version of The Limited. In 1996, a new senior management team refocused Limited Too into a preteen girls' fashion store. In 1999, Limited Too, Inc. spun off to establish a strong and independent brand identity.

  7. VSCO girl - Wikipedia

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    VSCO girls or VSCO kids (/ ˈ v ɪ s k oʊ /) is a fashion trend which emerged among Gen Z teenagers around mid-to-late 2019. [1] Named after the VSCO photography app, VSCO girls are described by some as "dress[ing] and act[ing] in a way that is nearly indistinguishable from one another", [2] using oversized T-shirts, sweatshirts or sweaters, Fjällräven Kånkens, scrunchies, Hydro Flasks ...