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Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Boy Fashion: Combat Boots, Yo Gabba Gabba Backpack!
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is dressing like a boy again. Or still is, I guess I should say. In the past, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s little tomboy, Shiloh, has made headlines for her choice in boys’ clothing, but is it really an issue?
Yesterday, Angelina and two of the kids were snapped at LAX, and Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is once again drawing attention for not just boyish clothes, but combat boots! Check out the Shiloh Jolie-Pitt combat boot pics here.
I may be in the minority here, but I think Shiloh’s boots are too cool… I know my own 7-year-old daughter, who is in a boot frenzy right now, would love to own a pair too.
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt is four years old, and mom Jolie says the tyke insisted on having her hair cut like a boy and likes to dress like a boy too.
Shiloh pulls off the boyish outfit with some cute accessories – a soft little blankie (that coordinates with her gray clothing) and a Yo Gabba Gabba Brobee backpack.
Sound off – what do you think of Shiloh dressing like a boy? Is it still weird, or have most of us adjusted to seeing her in the tomboy getups? Do you think it’s just a phase?
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sad commented on Sep 19 10 at 12:52 pmSo, is this more a tabloid site? Do you find anything at all wrong with plastering a lying vicious tabloid that’s exploiting a young toddler on your website – one that also happens to slander her parents in the sidebar? There are about a million pics of candid Shiloh pics out there that you could have used, INSTEAD of a lying nasty craploid that tortures this baby’s entire family. What kind of sick ish are you? Do you know what Karma is?
charity commented on Jan 30 12 at 9:34 pmMaybe Shiloh identifies as a boy like as a transgender or it could be a phrase it Angie is putting it n her head to replace a lost child or something…?
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