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Cheap boys clothes age 4

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regiftingthelot · 05/10/2019 22:43

I am after some autumn basics for my DS, I'd usually shop in Tescos in store, but I can't find any long sleeves suitable ( all very printed which DS doesn't like due to it feeling sticky inside apparently.) And now Tescos don't do online.
H&M sizes are weird and 2-4 is too small but 4-6 is massive. So any use them at the moment.

I got a few bits from Asda online, but now I'm stuck for ideas. There's not a Primark nearby so I've never shopped there for DS, is that worth a journey? What are the prices for long sleeve T-shirt's / tops like? Where else for cheapest boys basics ?

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BernadetteRostankowskiWolowitz · 05/10/2019 22:48

Sainsbury's (Tu) is good. Available online too.

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mumderland · 05/10/2019 22:49

How about matalan? Or eBay if you don't mind second hand.
Has your DS tried on H&M clothes? My DS is a small 5yo and the 4-6 fit him really well despite him being a skinny bean

Chloe9 · 05/10/2019 22:50

I love M&S

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LucaFritz · 05/10/2019 22:51

Next do some good multipacks of long sleeve shirts and joggers etc

DappledThings · 05/10/2019 23:07

I second Sainsbury's

regiftingthelot · 05/10/2019 23:16

Sainsbury's look good thanks

Will look on matalan, I usually find M&S too pricey but will check.

@mumderland I ordered some 4-6 HM t-shirts in the summer and they were too long unfortunately. Asda 4-5 fits great though.

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regiftingthelot · 05/10/2019 23:18

@LucaFritz I'm terrible at going to the shops and next say that my address doesn't exist, so can't order next online.

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FusionChefGeoff · 05/10/2019 23:18

Try Facebook or eBay bundles - if you aim for stuff that's good brands and accept you won't like 25-40% of it, it's a great way to boost the basics.

morningcuppatea · 05/10/2019 23:19

I agree with Sainsbury's, also boots clothes can be pretty good, especially when they have offers on.

I always seem to find more things in store than online with Asda.

Primark is a bit weird for boys clothes, some things seem more expensive than other places but then you can get cheap basics, I got DS a hoodie for £4 recently, wish I'd got a couple more in other colours.

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