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Decent teen boys clothing that isn't too expensive?

shegirl
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I've decided teen boys are a nightmare!
Ds (14) is in need of some new clothes and I'm struggling finding t-shirts (needs to be online) that aren't going to end up costing a silly amount for what they are and don't look childish or stupid!
Shorts and trousers aren't a problem,but he's needing new t-shirts for through the summer,especially with our 10 night holiday in 3 weeks where I refuse to do any washing:o
Any ideas?I need them as cheap as possible but still nice.Not long until he'll be having Autumn/winter clothes and covering up anyway and then there's new school uniform and shoes (what Muppet decided a special school should change to blazer and tie????!) so don't want to spend too much!
Ds (14) is in need of some new clothes and I'm struggling finding t-shirts (needs to be online) that aren't going to end up costing a silly amount for what they are and don't look childish or stupid!
Shorts and trousers aren't a problem,but he's needing new t-shirts for through the summer,especially with our 10 night holiday in 3 weeks where I refuse to do any washing:o
Any ideas?I need them as cheap as possible but still nice.Not long until he'll be having Autumn/winter clothes and covering up anyway and then there's new school uniform and shoes (what Muppet decided a special school should change to blazer and tie????!) so don't want to spend too much!
If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
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H&M are quite good for this age group:
http://www.hm.com/gb/subdepartment/KIDS?Nr=4294945080#Nr=4294945080&size=100
Have a look on the codes board, there's often a free delivery code and maybe also £5 off.
I bought this 2 pack of T shirts for £4 for my son and they're OK quality:
http://www.hm.com/gb/product/98333?article=98333-K#article=98333-J0 -
I would have probably said take him to primark but just remembered you said online. My teens like topman and i think the sales are still on so maybe try there. There is also play.com i've got them cheap t's from there before.:j Trytryagain FLYLADY - SAYE £700 each month Premium Bonds £713 Mortgage Was £100,000@20/6/08 now zilch 21/4/15:beer: WTL - 52 (I'll do it 4 MUM)0
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H&M are quite good for this age group:
http://www.hm.com/gb/subdepartment/KIDS?Nr=4294945080#Nr=4294945080&size=100
Have a look on the codes board, there's often a free delivery code and maybe also £5 off.
I bought this 2 pack of T shirts for £4 for my son and they're OK quality:
http://www.hm.com/gb/product/98333?article=98333-K#article=98333-J
Just ordered shorts and trousers from their in the sale,didn't even think of checking the non sale bits.Duh!:oIf women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?0 -
H and M tops are cheap and tend to come up small. Pull and Bear and Uniqlo are also worth a try.
http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/#!men
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M&M direct have nice stuff cheap ,you can get a branded t shirt for under £10 ,shorts / jeans £10-£150
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Maybe not that 'cool', but I get most of my clothes on eBay usually. I'm a few years out of my teens (22), but have recently got some vans, shorts, a few polos and a couple of t-shirts for much less than they'd cost in the high street, all brand new with tags.
Companies who sell on eBay usually have huge stock, cheap prices and accept returns/exchanges.
I just don't admit that to my friends.0 -
my 15-year old nephew likes Topman - they usually have deals on like "buy 2 for £12" etc on their t-shirts online.0
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Might be worth checking out https://www.asos.com. They have a range of stuff from very cheap to expensive but their own brand stuff is usually very reasonably priced. They also have great sales (Like, 75% off!) and their delivery is free
ETA: Click Here for a link to their section of Men's clothing under £200 -
Never thought of Asos either and I love that site.
Guess it's the getting used to transition from kids to adults clothing.He's always been small for his age,catching up now though,and rather twiggy lol so it's weird!
Got a few bits in my basket from M and M at the moment and I'm super happy they have Velcro Ralph Lauren trainers big enough!He can't do laces and finding Velcro trainers in his size is a nightmare!
Couple of shirts and jumpers on To plan I'd love for him too...
I'm sure this is now going to cost more :rofl: :oops:If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?0
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