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Sons new tracksuit bargin

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  • meer53
    meer53 Posts: 10,217 Forumite
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    The sons Nike wearing friend won't be impressed with a Slazenger track suit and "converse style" trainers from Asda ! Sad but true.
  • pearl123
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    Quite clearly OP you are so bored that you've become boring.
    How about a course at the Open University to challenge your brain cells?
    Being a troll should not be a life-time choice or career!
  • Pollycat
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    My youngest son 11 keeps asking me to buy him a full tracksuit. So we went to sports direct this morning. I bought him a full grey slazanger one only costing £15 for the grey hoodie and the grey tracksuit bottoms. I also bought him a pair of plain black converse style trainers from Asda for £6
    Thanks for sharing this with us.:T
    The warm glow I feel towards your bargain will last me for the rest of the day. _party_
  • pogofish
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    Faith177 wrote: »
    Can't you tell it's the holidays the trolls come out to play


    There is something a bit more disturbing about this one compared to your average troll.
  • Pollycat
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    meer53 wrote: »
    The sons Nike wearing friend won't be impressed with a Slazenger track suit and "converse style" trainers from Asda ! Sad but true.
    He'll be even less impressed with this brand:
    My youngest son 11 keeps asking me to buy him a full tracksuit. So we went to sports direct this morning. I bought him a full grey slazanger one only costing £15 for the grey hoodie and the grey tracksuit bottoms. I also bought him a pair of plain black converse style trainers from Asda for £6
  • My youngest son 11 keeps asking me to buy him a full tracksuit. So we went to sports direct this morning. I bought him a full grey slazanger one only costing £15 for the grey hoodie and the grey tracksuit bottoms. I also bought him a pair of plain black converse style trainers from Asda for £6

    So now he has your stereotypical chav outfit :D

    I've nothing against tracksuits, don't get me wrong, only when they're worn by people who blatantly have no intention of EVER doing any sport in them, except possibly running from the off licence with some stolen booze.
  • AndyPix
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    My youngest son 11 keeps asking me to buy him a full tracksuit. So we went to sports direct this morning. I bought him a full grey slazanger one only costing £15 for the grey hoodie and the grey tracksuit bottoms. I also bought him a pair of plain black converse style trainers from Asda for £6


    Poor lad :(
  • Faith177
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    pogofish wrote: »
    There is something a bit more disturbing about this one compared to your average troll.

    There certainly is :undecided
    First Date 08/11/2008, Moved In Together 01/06/2009, Engaged 01/01/10, Wedding Day 27/04/2013, Baby Moshie due 29/06/2019 :T
  • LilElvis
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    Why should anyone be impressed at going to a cheap shop and walking out with cheap clothes?

    I prefer to look for quality clothes at bargain prices. In the last few weeks i managed to pick up Gap hoodies and fleeces for my daughter at less than £5 each, plus Irregular Choice shoes for her with unicorns and flamingos on for £8 and £12 reduced from £40 and £50.

    I'm an Olympic standard bargain hunter, unlike the OP :T
  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,790 Forumite
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    LilElvis wrote: »
    Why should anyone be impressed at going to a cheap shop and walking out with cheap clothes?

    I prefer to look for quality clothes at bargain prices. In the last few weeks i managed to pick up Gap hoodies and fleeces for my daughter at less than £5 each, plus Irregular Choice shoes for her with unicorns and flamingos on for £8 and £12 reduced from £40 and £50.

    I'm an Olympic standard bargain hunter, unlike the OP :T
    WOW!
    You've certainly got some bargins there, LilElvis. ;)
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