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Children's Clothing

12 replies

sprinklesofweirdness · 03/02/2019 20:33

Didn't know where to post this but,

I was wondering where people would recommend me to shop online for basic bits (plain long sleeved t-shirts, jeans etc) for 3+ year olds and not overly expensive, normally I go into shops but I just haven't got the time recently. M&S seems to make me add up to an over £50 basket...

Thank you!

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sprinklesofweirdness · 03/02/2019 20:43

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ReginaFilange001 · 03/02/2019 20:43

H&M is good for basics and you'll get a lot for your money.
Other suggestions - Asda George, TU which can be ordered via Argos, Next, Mothercare.

Vinorosso74 · 03/02/2019 20:48

M&S often do 20% off for Sparks holders with extra codes/vouchers for friends and family and I'm thinking they must be due one soon.
Sainsbury's Tu range is good for kids this age. H&M is generally good but I always found their leggings crap.

ReginaFilange001 · 03/02/2019 20:50

H&m currently have 15% off a £60 spend.

LoisLittsLover · 03/02/2019 20:52

Another vote for h&m - - plus their sizes for basics are ofter over 2 years eg 4-6 years which means they last for ages, also organi c cotton options

Magenta46 · 03/02/2019 20:54

Sainsburies have lovely stuff, well mostly. can't beat them for quality. H and M are pretty good too. Primark is awful quality and not value.

loveisanopensore · 03/02/2019 20:55

www.uniqlo.com/uk/en/kids

Decent quality and wash well

rebelrosie12 · 03/02/2019 20:55

H&m

Yumcha11 · 03/02/2019 20:57

Morrison’s and Asda do lovely clothes

Onandonandons · 03/02/2019 20:59

I've got most of my dd's clothes in h and m, sainsbury, next and zara. Some stuff in mothercare. Also m and s - got a really cute dress in there for something like £7 recently. Their tights are good.

The thing about h and m that annoys me is the sizing of 2-4 etc. That's a lot of different sized children that are supposed to fit into to the same size!

LaPampa · 03/02/2019 21:13

Plain tops from H&M conscious range. Also leggings.

LaPampa · 03/02/2019 21:14

Also Next leggings have been good too. For my son I’ve managed a few plain sweatshirts from Asda and soft trousers - for some reason their “Boys” stuff is way better than their “girls” stuff so I only shop from the boy stuff

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