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Jellytots (no, not the sweets) designerwear sale

hamstercheeks_2
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why is this a grab it?is officially a GLEEK0
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none taken, i must be looking in the wrong places then because all i can see is 45 quid for a baby outfit! lolis officially a GLEEK0
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When you look at the original prices the sale prices are fab, a quick look showed a lot of items marked at 65% off. If these are the brands you buy for your child then the sale prices are great. It's a good find. Not one for me though, I refuse to pay so much for clothes for the children
Hope some people find it helpful though
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You clearly move in the wrong circles!!
My 'posh' friend only every puts her kids in designer wear, if school uniform was designer she'd get that too. The prices are not that bad to be honest, £12.95 for a pair of Timberland trousers is cheaper than Next to be fair so as with anything, worth having a look around the site for the odd bargain.0 -
Wow! Do people really spend that much on childrens clothes? Even if I could afford those prices there is no way on earth I would pay that much for something that will be covered in grass stains/chocolate/sick etc. Not to mention the fact that it will only be a matter of monthes until it is outgrown....Dont get me wrong, I like my kids to look nice and smart, but woah those prices are incredible!0
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Wow! Do people really spend that much on childrens clothes? Even if I could afford those prices there is no way on earth I would pay that much for something that will be covered in grass stains/chocolate/sick etc. Not to mention the fact that it will only be a matter of monthes until it is outgrown....Dont get me wrong, I like my kids to look nice and smart, but woah those prices are incredible!
I think the thing is that people who have that sort of money do not even consider that it would get trashed and would chuck it away and get something else. Said rich friend has just given away a load of designer gear to another friend, she also would just replace something that got damaged while the kids were wearing it. I'd have had it on eBay myself but she thinks nothing of giving it away. I guess when you have the money you do not have the worry. It makes my hair curl, her husband will spend £70 on a top, wear it once and chuck it at the back of the wardrobe and not wear it again.
I guess if you have the money then worrying about stains on clothes is the last thing you need to be worrying about. I do think that if I ever got rich I'd still shop for bargains - but if you've never been poor or a moneysaver you don't give it a 2nd thought.0 -
it does say designerwear!!
it is expensive but if you are going to buy a 'special' outfit you wouldn't go to primark - you would get something special - and this place may have it but with money off:rolleyes:Time is the best teacherShame it kills all the students*******************************************************************************************0 -
mmm i love jelly tots, the sweets that is, really want them now!!!0
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