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Where do you buy cute boys clothes?

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Ididivfama · 02/10/2023 17:05

Once they turn 3 or 4 it becomes so gendered. Dark or khaki trackies, vehicles or dinosaurs. The same boring styles! the girls stuff is all pink and badly made!

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Badaba · 02/10/2023 17:11

I know it's fallen out of favour, but I quite like some of the brighter option for boys from Boden.

https://www.boden.co.uk/en-gb/boys-new-in?page=1

Caspianberg · 02/10/2023 17:11

I have never found this. Ds is 3.
Hes been in red leggings today (Zara), red and stripe zebra top (mini rodini), tan, cream and navy jumper (h and m). Had funky rain overalls and wellingtons earlier (Kuling)

I buy most basics from Zara or h and m. Use smaller companies for odd extras, certain brands in sale. I like kuling for outdoor wear, jojo maman for occasional knitted jumper, petit Bateau for pjs on sale

YourNameGoesHere · 02/10/2023 17:13

Next have some bright stuff if you're looking at just using the high street and John Lewis can be quite good too.

Otherwise it seems you only get stuff that's not dull if you pay a fucking fortune for it.

Badaba · 02/10/2023 17:21

Caspianberg · 02/10/2023 17:11

I have never found this. Ds is 3.
Hes been in red leggings today (Zara), red and stripe zebra top (mini rodini), tan, cream and navy jumper (h and m). Had funky rain overalls and wellingtons earlier (Kuling)

I buy most basics from Zara or h and m. Use smaller companies for odd extras, certain brands in sale. I like kuling for outdoor wear, jojo maman for occasional knitted jumper, petit Bateau for pjs on sale

Yes, Zara and Mango Kids (with a sprinkling of M&S) are my staples for DSs. Zara often have some random anime-styled clothes than my eldest loves. Those are far from dim.

Ididivfama · 02/10/2023 17:23

YourNameGoesHere · 02/10/2023 17:13

Next have some bright stuff if you're looking at just using the high street and John Lewis can be quite good too.

Otherwise it seems you only get stuff that's not dull if you pay a fucking fortune for it.

Well this is it. Some of the posher brands are so expensive.

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Ididivfama · 02/10/2023 17:24

Thanks for Zara kids. Our local one only does girls!

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Caspianberg · 02/10/2023 17:24

Brought toddler a cream jumper with hedgehog on recently form Zara. Didn’t seem overly gendered, sludge coloured or awful print. It’s cute

Caspianberg · 02/10/2023 17:25

@Ididivfama - I buy all Zara kids online . Our country doesn’t even stick under 6 years in any store. Never had a problem though ordering online only

YourNameGoesHere · 02/10/2023 17:26

Ididivfama · 02/10/2023 17:24

Thanks for Zara kids. Our local one only does girls!

I wonder if you live near me our local one doesn't stock boys clothes either. 🤣

sleepandcoffee · 02/10/2023 17:26

You can get some great stuff on lindex and Frugi . I do only tend to buy second hand on Vinted though as it is pretty pricey

Ididivfama · 02/10/2023 17:28

sleepandcoffee · 02/10/2023 17:26

You can get some great stuff on lindex and Frugi . I do only tend to buy second hand on Vinted though as it is pretty pricey

I love frugi on Vinted but there seems to be less and less the older he gets. Haven’t heard of lindex.

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craigth162 · 02/10/2023 17:29

Vinted is your friend

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