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FLDS: Um…okay?

I am not sure what to say about this one.  Seems like a good enterprising idea for people clearly confused without their fearless leader.  But it’s still as weird as this whole situation really is.

http://fldsdress.com/order/images/teen_princess_dress.jpgFLDS women for the first time are offering their handmade, distinctive style of children’s clothes to the public through the Web site fldsdress.com.

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The initial Web site featured only photographs of clothes because the children were still in state custody. Now those are being replaced with photographs of smiling, beatific FLDS children modeling the fashions.

The sect is offering dresses, overalls, shirts, pants, nightgowns, sleepers, onesies for babies and, yes, ankle-to-wrist underwear. There are denim jeans for boys and “teen princess” dresses in plain, jacket and vest styles in pastel shades of pink, peach, yellow, green, aqua, blue, lavender and lilac. The dresses sell for $35.65. Women’s apparel could be added if demand arises.

Yes, but will it be “fashion forward”?

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