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Gingerninja01 · 14/05/2019 19:56

Where do you get most of your kids clothes from?
I would say most of DD’s wardrobe is mothercare, with a bit of H&M

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mycatismeowican · 15/06/2019 09:46

I am planning on buying dd an item of clothes today. It's almost £40 but I'm
Buying it a size too big so she gets extra wear out of it

mycatismeowican · 15/06/2019 18:59

I normally buy cheap ( H&M, Asda , primark) but I like to Buy the occasional expensive item that lasts longer because we are more motivated in caring for it ( low tumble dry etc) and sometimes it can be passed on to the other dcs.

eurochick · 15/06/2019 19:02

Baby - I loved mamas and papas stuff, some mothercare and John Lewis
Toddler - next, gap, Zara, John Lewis
4/5 - next, h and m, John Lewis

Not sure what will come next!

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mycatismeowican · 16/06/2019 08:27

I really hate to admit it but I seem to be really getting into the expensive habit of scandi style clothes for dd2

llewellyn25 · 16/06/2019 16:36

Boden, I hate shopping and the quality seems pretty good.

IntoValhalla · 16/06/2019 16:42

Mostly H&M or supermarkets!
I find Asda stuff washes really well, so I buy their multipacks of plain colour leggings for both DD and DS to wear for preschool/just playing in.
Cheap and cheerful!

IntoValhalla · 16/06/2019 17:38

mycatismeowican I am guilty of that with DC2 Blush
I spent an embarrassing amount of money in Polarn O Pyret when I last visited Cambridge Blush

BonnieBelleStarr · 19/06/2019 12:36

Basics like leggings and t shirts from Asda, primark and H&M. I sometimes buy a more expensive dress of knitted jumper from say frugi that I can pass onto younger dcs ( that's what I tell myself anyway to justify the cost)

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