I think the spelling is Wear that out, D, I recently spent time studying the where's as in over there... to wear new clothing, to buy new wares and the we are we're. then their is the weirs which are fish traps and low dams kind of like sluice gates in ponds, it looks like it should be pronounce wears but is pronounce weirs as in tears.
I have loads of trouble with the there, their and they're I also have some problems with to, two and too..The English language can really be a pain and give headaches when trying to learn something new. there is also the where're theirs there's to add additional confusion to things. sighs such as pain with English, a constant headache of confusin.
I spent years struggling with English, I spell things phonetically meaning on how they sound, this means I often make spelling mistakes. But because of the wonderful browser Firefox, I have a built in spell-checker to help me correct all the mistakes I make..
and your sort of right to refuse the child specific clothing to wear out. One problem who bought them clothing such as what they wish to wear out. For it should not be the parents buying such revealing clothing...