Pants
Jeans of any sort are good. This sort, with a subdued decoration, is nicest - nobody could confuse her for a boy, but it's not girly, and she can use her pockets.
Corduroy is also good, and a bit warmer than denim (though she wears two sets of pants, one on top of the other). Were it me, I'd go with the grey, or the *dark* purple.
Ana would appreciate anything with extra pockets
These appear to have no pockets, but they also appear to be affordable and warm. I'd go with black or gray.
Sweatpants are also loved, have I said?
Pants should be, if you're buying, large so they don't ride up so much - 2T.
Tops
For shirts, we're just looking for warm, I suppose.
Sweaters are also good - they can easily go over a shirt.
Flannel is also good - I like all these colors, certainly.
Tops like this, for example, are decent.
Corduroy can be a shirt fabric, apparently - durable and warm.
As can velour. I like that word. Velour.
Sweaters in this style, are sure to be warm. Notice the link to lined jeans - that's what we do with two pairs of pants, isn't it?
Dresses can be worn as tops, but I can't find any of a price I'd be willing to inflict on you.
For everyone - if you're helping, I thank you deeply. This is... I saw how crowded her drawers were, not how few of those clothes had long sleeves, or how light the fabric was. I think Jenn and 'dul had the same reaction.
If you're not, I thank you *anyway* for being a friend, and would like to point out more clearly than I usually do that every time I ask for things, most of the time I'm not serious. Oh, sure, I want all those millions of books, I really want all those toys - but I don't care enough to, y'know, want them. That's why I usually say "donate to charity, we don't need" at the end, because (usually) we don't need, charity is better. This is almost certainly a one-time situation, the remaining beg-posts will, almost indubitably, be Not-to-be-Taken-Seriously (unless you want to, but you really shouldn't).
I don't usually tack that disclaimer up, and I really ought to. God knows I'm whiney enough without being more clear.
(Oh, and that reference? Only for those who have offered to purchase clothing. If you have used clothes to send, that's better, that doesn't cost you anything except shipping. Nobody's fussing right now.)
Those are just links to mostly affordable clothes that are warm-looking/seeming.
Jeans of any sort are good. This sort, with a subdued decoration, is nicest - nobody could confuse her for a boy, but it's not girly, and she can use her pockets.
Corduroy is also good, and a bit warmer than denim (though she wears two sets of pants, one on top of the other). Were it me, I'd go with the grey, or the *dark* purple.
Ana would appreciate anything with extra pockets
These appear to have no pockets, but they also appear to be affordable and warm. I'd go with black or gray.
Sweatpants are also loved, have I said?
Pants should be, if you're buying, large so they don't ride up so much - 2T.
Tops
For shirts, we're just looking for warm, I suppose.
Sweaters are also good - they can easily go over a shirt.
Flannel is also good - I like all these colors, certainly.
Tops like this, for example, are decent.
Corduroy can be a shirt fabric, apparently - durable and warm.
As can velour. I like that word. Velour.
Sweaters in this style, are sure to be warm. Notice the link to lined jeans - that's what we do with two pairs of pants, isn't it?
Dresses can be worn as tops, but I can't find any of a price I'd be willing to inflict on you.
For everyone - if you're helping, I thank you deeply. This is... I saw how crowded her drawers were, not how few of those clothes had long sleeves, or how light the fabric was. I think Jenn and 'dul had the same reaction.
If you're not, I thank you *anyway* for being a friend, and would like to point out more clearly than I usually do that every time I ask for things, most of the time I'm not serious. Oh, sure, I want all those millions of books, I really want all those toys - but I don't care enough to, y'know, want them. That's why I usually say "donate to charity, we don't need" at the end, because (usually) we don't need, charity is better. This is almost certainly a one-time situation, the remaining beg-posts will, almost indubitably, be Not-to-be-Taken-Seriously (unless you want to, but you really shouldn't).
I don't usually tack that disclaimer up, and I really ought to. God knows I'm whiney enough without being more clear.
(Oh, and that reference? Only for those who have offered to purchase clothing. If you have used clothes to send, that's better, that doesn't cost you anything except shipping. Nobody's fussing right now.)
Those are just links to mostly affordable clothes that are warm-looking/seeming.