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Buying kids clothing
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Ive always found Asda best for childrens clothing. Never worried if the quality is realy tops as they grow out of it so fast anyway(unless its shoes). Otherwise, Primark, H&M, Beewise are also very good.Annual Grocery budget 2018 is £1500 pa £125 calendar month £28.84 pw for 3 adults0
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Hi there, be careful with the quality on some items. I bought school trousers from Asda as so cheap, but soon turned to Adams as they were better quality and fit for such a heavily used item.
Just bought two fab designer t shirts for 8 year old in TK maxx and bought excellent ski jackets as school coats for children there as well, at ridiculously cheap prices. You could also try ebay as I know people sell their nicer kids clothes, eg Boden on there.0 -
I had problems with the Asda school trousers too, the hems came down and the fasteners came off after one wear. For school uniform you cannot beat LX direct. The prices for packs of shirts and trousers are brilliant and even cheaper if you can find a code or twoOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
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Don't forget your nearest designer outlet place. Most have a Gap & Next to Nothing where you can pick up kids (& adults) clothes for bargain prices. I never buy full price Gap any more, in fact I hardly ever buy full price anything!0
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