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Where do you buy your 10 year old boys clothes?

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missyB1 · 08/06/2019 18:11

I've begun to realise I'm struggling to know what to buy ds clothes wise, and where to shop. Not helped by the fact he doesn't really have any useful suggestions! He's getting a bit old for the type of things I've always bought him - Mini Boden/Joules/Fatface/ GAP. He's not bothered about labels and isn't really aware of "fashion". But clothes need to be comfortable and practical.
I would appreciate any suggestions!

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moonpiggle · 09/06/2019 19:15

H&M have some cool yet practical kids clothes. They are not exspensive either and do some 3 for 2 on basics also which are really good quality. I also find George at Asda on par with Next..i think the only difference is the price.

moonpiggle · 09/06/2019 19:15

*Expensive

thebear1 · 09/06/2019 19:18

My 11 year old now hates slogans or pictures on clothes. H&M and Next are my go to for pretty plain t-shirts and trousers.

missyB1 · 09/06/2019 21:44

I need to try and get him out shopping. I would do it online but he’s tall and I find it hard to guess his size. Having said that our branches of next and H&M are small and a bit pants, so it might have to be online.

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sheshootssheimplores · 09/06/2019 21:45

I tend to pick stuff up in charity shops however the brands I gravitate to are H&M and Next. With some sports brands thrown in.

QueenofCBA · 09/06/2019 21:50

Definitely H&M, still a firm favourite with logo-hating DS who is now 15.

If you go by their European height sizing the fit is pretty much spot on.

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