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Child's Mac in a bag - bright colour and cheap wanted
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Woolworth are selling "Mac in a bag" for £5. But they are black and I want a bright colour for read safety for my young son (~4 years old). Anyone else selling this at a good price that is brightly coloured. If you can.. can you email me a link to the product.
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I bought one in Asda for my DD1, it's purple and silver. I didn't look at the boys' ones, but I'm sure they'll have them and I only paid about £2.50 for mine. Maybe it's something the shops have lots of in early autumn when the nights are drawing in...? Sorry I can't be more help, maybe someone else will be along later with more inspiration!
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I've bought one in Matalan in the past. I think it was fairly cheap, about £4 and they did lots of different colours.:smileyhea0
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I've bought my kids ones in Sainsburys but the boys one is darkish blue so not really what you are after. So dont bother looking in SainsburysJan GC: £202.65/£450 (as of 4-1-12)
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Thanks for the information MSErs.... so will try the shops and save me time not looking in Sainsbury.“…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson
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http://www.millets.co.uk/millets.storefront/productlist/MIL%20SS06%20Kids%20Jackets.aspx?breadcrumbs=MIL%20SS06%20Kids not overly cheap, but excellent quality from Millets..
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Woolies in Milton Keynes have silver ones for £3.50 (reduced).
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YOu have posted something better than what I asked for and I am very happy with the WaterProof range... Cheers purplepurplepurplepurple wrote: »http://www.millets.co.uk/millets.storefront/productlist/MIL%20SS06%20Kids%20Jackets.aspx?breadcrumbs=MIL%20SS06%20Kids not overly cheap, but excellent quality from Millets..
http://www.waterproofworld.co.uk/regattaseparates.htm Regatta coats....“…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson
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They are selling kids macs in H&M - lots of different colours and very cheap too.0
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A couple of weeks ago I bought one from Mothercare for DS, size 3-4yrs. His is light blue but they also had red. It cost £6.
HTH,
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