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Where do you buy clothes for your 10 year old, quirky, non girly dd?

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marne2 · 04/05/2014 20:10

Dd1 is 10, she wont wear dresses or skirts (but will sometimes wear a skort from mini boden), she likes to be comfortable and is slightly quirky, she's not really into fashion and hates shopping. She needs summer clothes so we went to H&m today and she didn't like anything, she doesn't really like anything in Next, Matalan, M&S or the super markets Sad, so where does everyone else buy nice (but comfy) clothes for their pre-teens?

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stargirl1701 · 04/05/2014 20:11

Polarn O Pyret?

jeee · 04/05/2014 20:13

DD (also 10 and a skirt/dress refuser) likes Fat Face and Animal. Not really quirky, but equally, not fashion type clothes.

clary · 04/05/2014 20:20

My DD is 12 but also won't wear a skirt.

Her standard outfit is Gap jeans, Primark or maybe Boden hoodie and T shirt from Johnnie B (not so prissy as mini Boden I find). She picks through the catalogue but can usually find something she likes.

Last summer she wore Primark denim shorts with leggings (or without when it was really hot) and T shirts as above or maybe from Gap.

misdee · 04/05/2014 20:30

Qwertee, tee fury, ript apparel. Or other 1 design a day online t-shirt company's. My dd's have these teamed with various jeans and shorts.

marne2 · 05/05/2014 08:21

Thank you, will look at all of these, going to take her out today to outlet place where they have fat face, animal and salt rock.

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KiaOraOAotearoa · 05/05/2014 08:37

Try Zara and Gap as well.

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