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Would you spend extra on stain resistant clothing?

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WelshRach33 · 24/11/2024 16:30

My son asked me to send this to any parents I know but I only know about 3 people 😳 would anyone mind helping him out - this questionnaire is very short and about how much you’d spend on stain resistant clothing for kids! 🙏

https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/e/1FAIpQLSem1GfU3qYZyu_NDMw-HH0DXHz01tqJR5l3YCFX5c67ZsiAPQ/formResponse

Questionnaire - Parenting and Children's Clothing (please read description below)

Hello, we would love to hear your thoughts. The aim of this questionnaire is to conduct market research among parents in order to help develop a university project marketing campaign for stain-proof children's clothing. As a team, we aim to gain an und...

https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/e/1FAIpQLSem1GfU3qYZyu_NDMw-HH0DXHz01tqJR5l3YCFX5c67ZsiAPQ/formResponse

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Bromptotoo · 24/11/2024 16:31

No.

Just keep with stuff that washes easily.

scandinista · 24/11/2024 16:33

No, bound to be impregnated with chemicals - I just go for natural fibres and wash away

FlowersOfSulphur · 24/11/2024 16:58

This is a bit of a pet peeve of mine and I actively avoid stain-proof (and non-iron and fire-retardant) finishes because the PFOAs that are used in these finishes are known carcinogens and endocrine disruptors. In addition, research suggests that they don't actually save parents much work as we tend to provide a fresh shirt each day, clean jumper twice a week etc regardless of whether they're dirty or not, simply because we're in the habit of doing so.

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