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Jeans for 14 year old son
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will-he-payitoff
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Anybody know where to buy decent jeans for 14 year old boy?
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officers club0
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Next, Debenhams, GAP.
Depends on what the 14 year old son is into0 -
a11waysindebt wrote: »officers club
Do they definitely do 14 & 15 y as there website only shows sizes down to 30" which would bury my son. Don't know why but most shops stop kids sizes at 12y then go to 30". Or is that why I see all the teenage kids with their jeans falling down:rotfl:0 -
my sister is having the same problem skinny nephew he is nearly 16 and is 27" waist.0
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H&m? i think they cover that age range. its so difficult to find teenage boys clothes!0
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If he is skinny, Gap jeans tend to be on the slim side.
Levis and Wrangler have a huge choice and are cheaper in outlet shops,
Also Primark for super cheap stuff.
As has been said it depends what he likes, I prefer my children to choose their own clothes as it only takes a pocket or button in the wrong place and they wont wear them.0 -
I have the same difficulty with my 14 year old too...I found some in Asda that fit well..other than that he manages with 30in waist from Matalan. The legs are often too baggy round the thigh but fit everywhere else..it is a problem...surely some company out there will spot the gap in the market !0
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H & M, TK Maxx. I have a 14 year old daughter so can sympathise.;)0
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We get son's jeans fom Marks and Spencer. Really hard wearing and lots of different styles. 14 years is their oldest age range though.0
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Got my 14 year olds from JD sports, Ben Sherman onesReal men never follow instructions; after all they are just the manufacturer's opinion on how to put something together.0
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