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So, if your 7yo dd doesn’t want to dress like she’s like in her teens...

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Squirrelfruitandnutkin · 21/02/2018 13:33

Where do you shop?

We did a trawl of town today.
M&S, Next, H&M all full of stuff that she just wasn’t interested in - cropped tshirts and jumpers. Leggings with lace up bits down the side. Way too much sequins etc.
The supermarket ranges are no better/ worse.

It’s like when you hit 7 you’re a mini adult!

I think she’d be happy with that if she was 13. But she’s 7. She wants to climb and play and occasionally be girly in a dress/ skirt.

Where is good to look?
I’m guessing Boden will be a better match but £££.

Where’s the middle ground for the girls who don’t want to be teenagers at 7?

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jarox · 21/02/2018 13:35

Gap are pretty good for being age appropriate! I know what you mean I can believe some of the "young girl" clothes out there atm!

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ParadiseCity · 21/02/2018 13:38

Uniqlo is good for clothes that aren't too fitted. Eg jeans that aren't skinny so you can actually play in them.

DD wore a lot of boys clothes at that age, it's a really crap situation.

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ChimperRimper · 21/02/2018 13:39

Our 7 year old mainly wears stuff from Mango, Zara, Arket, Benetton and then sweatshirts and t shirts from the fmly store. Next for basic t-shirts sometimes. Gap used to be good but seems to have gone totally off recently. Outside the lines and jigsaw are also good for occasion wear.

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IggyAce · 21/02/2018 13:40

Joules and John Lewis would be worth a look.

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se22mother · 21/02/2018 13:40

Boden have 20% off at the mo. Just bought some stuff for dd (9) . Wouldn't dream of paying full price.

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weebarra · 21/02/2018 13:41

Lots of the Scandi brands: villervalla, Smafolk, Maxomorra, Duns. Can be expensive but retailers have regular sales.
Also H&M, uniqlo, lands end.

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ILikeyourHairyHands · 21/02/2018 13:42

DD is 9 and resolutely not into girly clothes (asd too, so everything has to be very soft and stretchy!), quite frankly, clothes shopping us a nightmare. She gets skinny jeans from Boden and Joules which are great but ££ as you say. For tops she tends to go for the boy ranges, we get quite a bit from John Lewis, and she likes Animal stuff which tends to be nice soft cotton. But again ££, I've spent £100 on a hoodie and two pairs or jeans this week.

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AuntLydia · 21/02/2018 13:43

How strange! H&m, supermarkets and occasionally next are where I get my 7 year olds clothes from. Oh and primark. And they're very much little girl! My eldest is a teen and they have very different likes, age appropriate, looks. Maybe order some stuff online, the first page on the H&m kids bit shows a very kid like dungarees and stripy top.

So, if your 7yo dd doesn’t want to dress like she’s like in her teens...
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Squirrelfruitandnutkin · 21/02/2018 13:44

We don’t have any of those shops here - except for a teeny Gap. Which dd hasn’t chosen anything from for years because they tend to have sequins on everything.

She doesn’t mind fitted - as long as she can get it off/ on and move in it she’s happy. It’s more the fashion-y styles and slogans and sequins on every flippin thing.

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TieDyedBumhole · 21/02/2018 13:44

It’s a shame the younger girls section in Next stops at 5-6 as my 9yr old would wear a lot of it. I don’t know why they stop so young. Ditto the Nutmeg clothing at Morrisons. Lovely stuff up to 5-6 then tacky shite for older girls.

I was going to recommend Boden but I see you’ve mentioned it already. Sainsburys?

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CannotEvenThink · 21/02/2018 13:46

My dd has been mostly in fat face and Boden since that age with tops and bits from sainsburys. I buy a lot from eBay, her Boden is very rarely new!

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TheFairyCaravan · 21/02/2018 13:46

Next online often have a far greater selection than they do in the shops. Maybe have a look there?

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AuntLydia · 21/02/2018 13:47

See that's why I like H&m, their young girl section goes up to 10.

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Afreshcuppateaplease · 21/02/2018 13:48

Next 3-16 online has loads of stuff

My dd is nearly five but wears age 6 from that section

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Afreshcuppateaplease · 21/02/2018 13:50

www.next.co.uk/girls/older-girls/casual-greens/4

Nothing wrong with any of this

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danTDM · 21/02/2018 13:57

La Redoute online is what I do. You have to pick and choose carefully.

DD (9) HATES 'girly' clothes with a passion, it seems happy medium. V. Cheap. Cool!

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Paintbox · 21/02/2018 13:58

I shop at H&M for dd who is 8, although mainly online. Agree that this is a tricky age in that shop as there are a lot of very grown up things. But there are still nice stretchy trousers in plain, spots, floral etc. There are nice plain cardigans and dd has some nice jumpers with hearts and small cat prints on. She had also had some nice stripy knitted dresses from there this winter. I really rate H&M but you just have to look past the tiny leather biker jackets Wink

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Paintbox · 21/02/2018 13:59

ALSo great for packs of tshirts, sporty, stripy etc. Not all with slogans etc on

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danTDM · 21/02/2018 14:01

Thanks paintbox I'm pinching that tip!

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Wh0KnowsWhereTheT1meG0es · 21/02/2018 14:07

Mines a bit older, for us H&M, Peacocks, supermarkets, occasionally Gap. They do have plainer leggings, jeggings, teeshirts etc if you look carefully.

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HarrietSpecter · 21/02/2018 14:07

I buy a lot of dd (7) from Amazon
Nice tops and leggings and all age appropriate!

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Butterfly1975 · 21/02/2018 14:48

Vertbaudet is really good if you want to avoid overly teenage looking clothes. I've bought a lot for DD there over the last few years for that reason.

I also struggled to find clothes for DD once she moved into the 7 plus ranges. I even emailed a few stores including M&S about it but their customer services were less than interested!!

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Squirrelfruitandnutkin · 21/02/2018 16:15

Thanks all! Wine

Seems the buyers in our town are determined that over 6= tiny adult. None of that stuff in next was in our store.

Except for some plain blue skinny jeans. But they were cut so generously around the bottoms by the time I’d pulled the elastic in enough for dds waist she looked like she was in a nappy!

Online shopping can be so hit and miss and the returns process for H&M was a right PITA last time I used it. (Years ago but put me right off)

Online looks like the only way forward for now.

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gluteustothemaximus · 21/02/2018 16:19

George at Asda. Matalan. Tesco.

Seem to manage ok with these.

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Paintbox · 21/02/2018 16:33

H&M have improved no end with deliveries and returns recently op, I received an order in 2 daysast month and was refunded within a week of sending stuff back

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