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Shopping
clothes for dd
aaliyahsmum · 11/05/2005 21:35
where can i buy some cheap clothes for my dd.She grows out of her stuff so quickly or makes holes in them or stains them beyond cleaning, we are going to france in 3 weeks and really need to get her kitted out before we go
hunkermunker · 11/05/2005 21:36
Tesco or Asda? Or charity shops - often have nearly new stuff in them.
motherinferior · 11/05/2005 21:36
Primark is very cheap: Ethel Austin is even cheaper. They both have very nice things.
moondog · 11/05/2005 21:37
Why do you nedd to kit her out? Can't she just wear what she normally does?
(Matalan are very cheap)
elibelly · 11/05/2005 21:37
H&M has some cheap summer stuff or you could try to get some bargains on ebay
aaliyahsmum · 11/05/2005 21:43
she is in bad need of new clothes, when i lived near an asda i brought her new stuff every week but now i live in the sticks so it is harder to buy stuff for her.she only needs to look at paint and it is all over her clothes, will look in tescos when i next go shopping also she is very girly and wont wear trousers unless heavily bribed as according to her they are not sexy she is only four and a half
vickiyumyum · 11/05/2005 21:46
for cheap clothes you are looking at the three that have already been mentioned, tesco, asda and primark. i also find next cheap and they have lovley things for girls as well as adams and debenhams.
hub2dee · 11/05/2005 23:31
I'd buy a bloomin' good apron.
The French do nice clothes I think, cheaper than here for Petit Bateau, not sure about their supermarket stuff though.
elibelly · 12/05/2005 08:49
ooh no, don't touch French supermarket clothes, my MIL keeps buying them for my kids and they're horrid. Having said that they're bound to be very cheap as she's a tightwad!
milge · 12/05/2005 09:05
Ebay - skirts to your dd's hearts content, and you can shop online even if you are "in the sticks"
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