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getting a bit bored with Joules and Boden for my DD, what do you recommend?

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mummyloveslucy · 29/02/2012 19:33

Hi, my daughter is just 7 but in an age 10 clothes. She is so tall. I've been finding it hard getting age appropreate clothes in an age 10. I've been buying Joules and boden for ages now. I love ilovegorgeous, but it's just too expencive and not that practical.
My daughter is girly and excentric! That's probubly the best way to describe her.
I've noticed next have started to do more childish clothes in bigger sizes. Is there any other make, I could look at?

thank you. Smile

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mummyloveslucy · 29/02/2012 19:49

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CalicoCathy · 29/02/2012 20:29

Land's End?

HackneyCabbage · 29/02/2012 20:29

Zara, H&M (a bit hit and miss but sometimes has good things), TK Maxx always worth a rummage. Polarn O Pyret go up to age 12?

ShirleySharpeyes · 29/02/2012 20:33

John Lewis, Lands End, Vertbaudet and H&M for basics - my New Years resolution was not to buy anything from Johnnie this year and I am finding it suprisingly easy to shop elsewhere.

bimbobrown2002 · 29/02/2012 21:17

Seasalt and Frugi are both worth a look, both are age appropriate and brilliant quality. Plus they are both designed in Cornwall and use super soft organic cotton.

mummyloveslucy · 01/03/2012 08:59

Thank you. Smile I'll have a look at these.
I've always liked H&M for basics, but she's now in the older age range. It's far more for teenagers. She loves the Hello Kitty things but they don't go big enough.

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LadyWord · 01/03/2012 09:56

I actually really like Sainsbury's kids' clothes - not all of them but take the time to have a really good look through and you can find some great things like beautiful crochet cardies, cool leggings and tops, and plenty of character stuff if you want it. People are often amazed when they admire something of DD's and I say it's sainsbo's.

Also Zara, Debenhams and M&S sometimes have nice things - M&S has lots of character stuff or you could look online for Hello Kitty things.

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