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Where’s the best place to buy children’s clothes 4 reasonable price?
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Asda and Tesco are fab. I've just bought my daughter a fleece hat, scarf and gloves set for £2.25 from Asda!
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if you want designer gear then https://www.kidscloset.co.uk is the place they do new and nearly new top end designer kids clothes at really good prices. stock changes normally weekly P&P always low (can't belive I have told one of my best keep shopping secrets!!!
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I don't know where you are based but there are some really good outlet centres around the country if you are looking for something really special! We have gunnwarf at Portsmouth and whitley shopping village. Gunnwarf has monsoon, ted baker, burberry, next all at discounted prices. and all selling kids£2 saver club started 20th Oct £54:j0
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Have you tried looking on ebay. I usually get my kids stuff on there. I bought my daughter a Next purple fur coat, totally immaculate, it cost me 99p and £2 postage. You can often get great bundles especially when the kids are only 2 or 3.I also love Tesco and Primark, and have bought my daughter about 30 items for £25 from local charity shops.0
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My daughter usually only wears Gymboree clothes or Vertbaudet, occasionally next too......Vertbaudet and Gymboree have regular sales and discounts/codes towards the cost which brings the prices down....they may not be as cheap as peacocks/primark but the quality and longevity of the fabrics used by Gymboree are second to none
Distant fields will always look greener.
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Tesco and Asda for us - cheap 'cos the children grow out of them so quickly!I'm mad!!!! :rotfl::jand celebrating everyday every year!!!0
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Primark, Asda and Tesco for me, particularly Primark!!0
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Thanks everyone! I have made a list of all the retail companies you have posted, I just need to check the ones I am not sure of in my area if there is one local or close by.
Thanks again. I thought I would get quite a few responses but not as many as this. You have all been really helpful. :T0
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