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Swhere do you buy boys clothes?

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123therearenomoreusernames · 10/06/2016 22:43

Dh is 14 not a single thing he owns fits him anymore and he is getting more interested in his appearance but where do teenage boys buy their clothes?

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Pisssssedofff · 11/06/2016 00:15

Super dry, holliester, next, gap, the usual suspects

Worcswoman · 11/06/2016 00:28

H&M, Marks, Asda, any shopping mall.

chanie44 · 11/06/2016 08:04

Sports direct are good for tshirts.

monkeywithacowface · 11/06/2016 10:24

River island do some really nice stuff for boys

DragonRojo · 11/06/2016 12:50

Gap, Hollister, Topman and Primark

DonkeyOaty · 11/06/2016 12:51

Yep to all these

Don't forget supermarket clothes too

Krampus · 11/06/2016 13:11

H&M for basics.
Gap for jeans.
Superdry for few nice tops.

I keep meaning to look in River Island.

maddiesparks · 11/06/2016 13:29

I have a 14 year old ds. He shops mostly in places like JD sports ( he wears a lot of Nike, Addidas etc), Jack Wills and H & M for cheaper stuff like shorts, Shirts, socks, nightwear etc. I'm afraid he said to me recently that Next and Boden were the kind of clothes your Mum wants you to wear and are totally not cool!

123therearenomoreusernames · 11/06/2016 18:05

Maddie I think thats it exactly up until now he didn't care if I bought it (usually in next as they do next day delivery) we are about 25 mile from Asda, Tesco, H&M, Next etc so home delivery was handy. Will look online. Specifically after Jeans that are not hard material. Thks Smile

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Clankboing · 11/06/2016 18:48

River island. Xx

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