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		<title>Can Someone Explain&#8230;&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nancy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get that the age of nine is kinda ordinary as far as childhood goes.  They're pretty much set into a routine with homework and activities. The hormones are still tame and they've got a hint of independence.  And as far as parenting....a nice little breather on the stress factor. But still...they still need to wear clothing.

Where are the size 9 pants??????
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.garnethill.com/images/us/local/page_specific/customerservice/size_chart_childrens.gif"><img class="alignleft" title="size_chart_childrens" src="http://ifevolutionworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/size_chart_childrens-257x300.gif" alt="size_chart_childrens" width="257" height="300" /></a>Why do manufacturers skip over the size 9 for children?</p>
<p>Seriously, look at <a title="The Gap" href="http://www.gap.com/browse/category.do?cid=6187" target="_blank">The Gap</a> and search by size.  Where&#8217;d the 9 go?  And <a title="Old Navy" href="http://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/category.do?cid=5934" target="_blank">Old Navy</a>? Same thing.  It&#8217;s not just those retailers either.  The chart  on the left? That&#8217;s from Garnett Hill. There IS no size 9 for kids there either.  Why is this?   </p>
<p>I can deal with this size 9 thing when it comes to tops. Boys tend to like their shirts and tees to be big.  However, I think the age of 9 is a little young for the jeans falling down look with the boxers sticking out. Not sure I can even handle that look when he&#8217;s 17.  This is my personal opinion, however. I realize some of you may like that look for your 3rd graders.</p>
<p>With a size 8, the length is too short for my little boy-wonder. A 10, the waist is too large.</p>
<p>I get that the age of nine is kinda ordinary as far as childhood goes.  They&#8217;re pretty much set into a routine with homework and activities. The hormones are still tame and they&#8217;ve got a hint of independence.  And as far as parenting&#8230;.a nice little breather on the stress factor. But still&#8230;they still need to wear clothing.</p>
<p><strong>Where are the size 9 pants??????</strong></p>
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