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Where can I get girls clothes from?
milliemonster
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Odd question I know but my 9 year old daughter is now in age 12-13 clothes and I am struggling to find clothes suitable for her.
Most of the supermarkets don't do girls clothes up to this age, Next Directory do but they're expensive, I know New look have a 9-15 range but is that it?, I have tried some adult size 6 clothes on her but they are too big so I'm struggling for choice for her really
Can anyone give me any options?
Most of the supermarkets don't do girls clothes up to this age, Next Directory do but they're expensive, I know New look have a 9-15 range but is that it?, I have tried some adult size 6 clothes on her but they are too big so I'm struggling for choice for her really
Can anyone give me any options?
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BHS do a range (think this is Tammy Girl) H&M also Tesco and Asda (check out Asda Direct online)
I buy age 13 clothes for myself sometimes cos I am quite small!
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Primark is ok for some clothes (although I know some look too old IMO)
I get my 11 year ols tracksuit trousers, jeans, hooded tops, and t-shirts from here that we both approve of....a constant battle :-)I will be rich :rotfl:0 -
How about Zara? They are good value and fashionable.0
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HI, i have an eleven year old daughter, and she likes peacocks for her age group.0
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Marks & Spencer still do clothes that are obviously for children (fashionable but not mini adult)0
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DD 13 and aside from the fact she would now kill me if I bought her children's clothes even though they would fit well
I know Tesco do upto age 13-14. Tesco's older girls range is separate from their girls clothes to age 10-11. Look in Extra stores.
Asda don't anymore it's their G range size 4/6 etc.
New look have a children's section upto age 14.
Debenhams too go upto age 14 and are good value in their 70% off sales.
As mentioned Tammy girl good too. Look for their 3 for 2 offers.
Also Marks & Spencer
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Forgot to mention www.boohoo.com do a 7-13 range (there are discount codes on the discount board for this site)
I used them recently and the quality is similar to Primark but for the price they were pretty good - quick delivery too.0 -
H&M do lovely clothes for this age. I usually wait for the Next sales and stock up for my daughter.0
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Matalan do some things up to this size.
Would second Debenhams especially Pinneapple stuff very popular here!0 -
New Look, H&M, supermarket ranges can be good, TK Maxx if you've got a spare fortnight, Gap when there is a sale on, Primark, Debenhams, House of Fraser, Next if you're feeling flush.0
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