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Help, need new wardrobe post baby. where is best for nice but not break the bank clothes?

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mmmmchocolate · 15/12/2006 21:17

And what is accepable for a 29 year old mum of two to wear.

Mostly cas stuff. just can't squeeze into my old clothes yet and can't see it changing over christmas. but don't want to spend hundreds need some bargins.

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hana · 15/12/2006 21:42

i seem to be kitted out head to to in tescos at the moment
they do some decent cords and jeans for £15
and tops from £5
hoping I don thave to wear them for very long though, I want my old clothes baccccccckkkkkkkk!!
my baby is 12 weeks old

southeastastra · 15/12/2006 21:43

topshop is good for basics

mmmmchocolate · 15/12/2006 21:44

Thanks hana

My baby is 8 weeks and i'm too lazy to diet.. but don't want to splash out. i'm going tesco tomorrow so will have a look. thanks x

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hana · 15/12/2006 21:46

no! you should't be dieting with a klittle baby that old! even if you are or arne't breastfeeding, honestly, give yourself a bit of time

mmmmchocolate · 15/12/2006 22:25

Thank you, i needed someone to say that. now can you pass me that chocolate bar dear hubby!!!!!

I am breast feeding x

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SpicymulledSheraz · 15/12/2006 22:37

Peacocks? Amtalan good for funky cheap clothes to tide you over until you can get back into your old wardrobe and George at Asda.

multitasker · 15/12/2006 22:56

Tu at Sainsburys, and F&F at Tescos - for casual stuff they are both very good.

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