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So, Jack B**tard Wills has infiltrated my 9 year old ds who wants to spend his £100 birthday money on one of their hoodies....WWYD?

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DrNortherner · 05/09/2011 17:39

I am TORN between saying it is a rip off, £80 or whatever for a hoodie is RIDICULOUS.

However, it's his money isn't it?

Thoughts please.

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Tee2072 · 05/09/2011 17:42

It's his money.

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5inthebed · 05/09/2011 17:43

£80 is a huge amount for a hoodie!

Its his money though, and he will be very trendy.

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Itsjustafleshwound · 05/09/2011 17:43

£80 for a hoodie for a 9yo??

I would gently steer him towards something else he would like.

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 05/09/2011 17:45

£80!!!



Is it one of those 'hand over loads of money and we'll get you to advertise our shop' deals a la Gap?

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Catsmamma · 05/09/2011 17:45

NO!

NO!!

and thrice NO!

what an utter rip off

and yes it is his money but really £80 on a top that will fit him for 3 months, if he doesn't rip it first??

NO!

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southeastastra · 05/09/2011 17:45

that's really over priced, get him a nice americal apparel one, much cooler

i hate that clobber, with writing all over it. someone will just nick it probabaly

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F1lthym1ndedvixen · 05/09/2011 17:46

ime, they are quite fickle at that age, one week they adore Dr Who, the next, Pokemon.
I don't think mine knew what Jack Wills was at 9....
However, can you find a cheapy one on ebay?

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F1lthym1ndedvixen · 05/09/2011 17:47

My teen sneers at Jack Wills. only 'plastics' wear them apparently. Can you find an older teen who your son worships to slag off jack Willls? Might work Wink

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QOD · 05/09/2011 17:49

darn you just missed the sale - they had some for £29
there are some on ebay for bnwt for £36 odd

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EdithWeston · 05/09/2011 17:51

Filthy: what does your teen say about Lazy Jacks? Acceptable?

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F1lthym1ndedvixen · 05/09/2011 17:52

One of my acquaintances literally starves herself so her plasticy teeny daughter can wear the f**cking things ''because all her friends have them'' Hmm

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stripeybump · 05/09/2011 17:54

Get him to wait a few weeks (an eternity to a 9yo) and if he's still desperate for one, let him.

Why does a 9yo have £100 to spend on himself anyway?! Envy

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DrNortherner · 05/09/2011 17:55

I wish he didn't know about Jack Wills.

SIL has been giving him water bottles and pencil cases for birthdays......she looked after him today and took him to JW with her 2 kids.

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stripeybump · 05/09/2011 17:56

Superdry ftw anyway and my lovely hoodie was £45. So snuggly. Didn't realise Jack Wills was so ridiculously priced!

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going · 05/09/2011 17:58

DO they sell kids clothes, I can only see adult on the website.

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MrsCog · 05/09/2011 18:00

Hmmm, I agree it's a collosal waste of money, but at 9, it might be a good lesson for him to learn about the value of money if he buys it and then later wishes he'd been more careful/got better value for money. I would definitely point out the BNWT ones on Ebay to him though - that might be sufficient.

I'd also point out all the other things he could buy with the money that he might want, and then be very strong about not buying him any treats yourself (other than things you might have always bought - sweets/comics etc I don't know).

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lucysmum · 05/09/2011 18:01

Do they have outlets where they might still have sale stuff ? My DD got one for her b/day but I made it very clear they are v expensive even in sale - she is 11 so a bit older and not obsessed so I relented. Hollister a bit cheaper ? Discus what else he might like to buy with money to give some attractive alternatives eg cheaper hoodie plus x,y,z. Also - who gave money - if grandparents, I often say to my girls they need to buy something that the giver would approve of eg books (not crackle nail varnish...) But some of my friends children of that age now receive cash from friends instead of presents (hate the idea myself) so less easy to go down that route in that sitn.

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F1lthym1ndedvixen · 05/09/2011 18:03

er Edith, lazy jacks is not really his sort of thing either....he says it is a bit ''Prince harry'' Grin
he likes superdry, but he is not especially hung up on brands if the look is right. His favourtie hoodie at the moment is an emerald green Top man one.

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scrappydappydoo · 05/09/2011 18:04

Personally (and I speak as someone whos oldest dc is 5 so feel free to ignore) its about teaching him value for money. So yes he has the money to buy one hoodie but he could use that for 2 xbox games or buy one on ebay for half the price and then still have money left.

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EdithWeston · 05/09/2011 18:04

One of the mummies on the school run last term was wearing a Jack Willis jacket. I suppose it seemed a good idea at the time.

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alemci · 05/09/2011 18:08

My dd's both bought them but they were £50 and one came from Bicester village. Not sure about the other one. the quality is ok but not that wonderful. Have a shop around. don't let him spend £100. absolute rip off IMO.

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EdithWeston · 05/09/2011 18:11

Filthy - thanks

< sorry to have diverted thread - I'd just wanted to ask the owner of an older teen about the pecking order of brands, as my DSes are only just beginning to wake up to it >

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GrungeBlobPrimpants · 05/09/2011 18:12

God has JW filtered down to this age group now? And to BOYS????

Unless he is of large stature he won't find one to fit anyway as they are adult sizes. My teen dd looks down at JW now - strictly for Year 7's apparently. For anyone aged 13+ it is social death, along with liking Justin Bieber.

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marialuisa · 05/09/2011 18:13

DD had her first JW top at 9 and has had odd bits since. It's actually very good quality and as it's adult clothing has bags of room still (I borrowed a hoodie from her a couple of weeks ago) so will lst. The bag it comes in will also get used until it disintegrates(or maybe that's more of a girl thing).

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