And here’s our local news story of the day: a Colorado woman named Erin French was shocked and outraged to learn that a store at the mall called Kids N Teen was selling crotchless leopard print panties “sized to fit a seven-year-old girl.” Alerted to the news, the parents from “Toddlers & Tiaras” said, “Do they come any smaller?”

You know, it’s not too often that I sympathize with an outraged parent, but in this case I have to agree with French. Little girls shouldn’t be wearing crotchless panties until at they’re least 12, maybe 13.
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No doubt they were intended to be toilet-training pants……
…what ELSE could they have had in mind……..
Penn State wear?
“only in business for two weeks and trying to decide what to include as merchandise”…..
…..What ELSE in in their suppliers’ catalogs……
“I don’t know why they would sell those there.”
You’ll find out soon enough, little girl.
Teenagers are wearing crotchless panties? I went to high school 25 years too early.
Jerry Sandusky wants to know if they come in boys’ designs.
Am I the only one who thinks that creepy bastard who appears at 1:00 just got back from buying all these panties and keeps them in the windowless panel van he parks near playgrounds?
Isn’t making the littler girl stand there while they do this news story just as creepy.
I found the closeup of the mom’s hand on her daughter’s shoulder creepy.
I found my own hard on creepy, too.
who the hell would name / shop at a store called “Kids N Teens”. C’mon now, creativity.
@Vince, exactly. Why even alert your 7-year-old niece that these are there?
They were at the mall to get mom a new strap-on by the looks of things.
Did they say this was in Greely? Wasn’t that the town Kenny’s foster parents were in?