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Any tips on where to buy a 5yr old a complete new wardrobe of clothes?!

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  • I think ASDA are great for kids clothes, I also recommend H&M and Next, but if money is an issue and you dont mind second hand, then charity shops and ebay are a great idea. I get DS1's clothes from a mixture of these places.
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  • Asda or Sainburys (they always have good sale items) are where i usually buy my daughters clothes, you can often come out with 2/3 bags full of clothes for about £30/40 they are good quality too.
  • persil
    persil Posts: 19 Forumite
    Thanks everyone, this has been a great thread for ideas.
  • Milky_Mocha
    Milky_Mocha Posts: 1,066 Forumite
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    Vertbaudet is pricier than the supermarkets but if you use their discount codes I often find prices cheaper than Sainsburys and Tesco. Vertbaudet is amazing quality too and trendy.

    Asda prices I find are usually unbeatable and better quality than Primark in my opinion.

    I usually avoid seconds unless its from family and close friends. Hasn't he got older cousins with loads of stuff they've outgrown?
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  • I really love H&M, the stuff tends to be very fashionable but comparable in price to lower-priced outlets. I'd second Matalan too, I buy loads for my kids from there and it lasts really well. Asda I haven't been too keen on over the last couple of years, the quality seems to have deteriorated a lot.
  • tiff
    tiff Posts: 6,608 Forumite
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    I disagree about charity shops, there are hardly any kids clothes in the shops near me.
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