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Help me dress ds1...

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moonstorm · 04/03/2011 22:36

Have been reading this thread and am worried that if I don't start as I mean to go on I might be guilty of this...Grin

What I want from clothes:

comfortable (I don't like jeans etc)

Doesn't matter if he gets paint/ mud etc on them - I want him to be able to play without me stressing about clothes

Basically, I buy cheap stuff, and dress him in whatever is to hand Grin I'm going to be one of those mums aren't I ?? Grin

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moonstorm · 04/03/2011 22:39

ps he's 3.5 Grin

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moonstorm · 04/03/2011 22:39

Too much Grin ing...

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Gillybobs · 04/03/2011 22:44

I love H&M for my boys, have always found their boyswear to be a little bit trendy compared to many other high street shops and its not pricey so fine for mucking around in. Love their stripey cotton tops in particular but also bought plenty of their hoodies and cargo trousers too.

They also have really fun pj's /underwear and accessories too (snake belts, sunglasses etc)

Great shop. You've put me in the mood to head there tomorrow : )

FauxFox · 05/03/2011 08:23

Primark do lovely cords for boys and only £3!! I have bought 2 or 3 pairs each year for the last 3 years and they wash really well and always last the season looking smart and new, have adjustable waists and come in a few colours brown/fawn/navy/grey. Bear it in mind for next winter, great alternative to jeans imo.

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