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Best place for Childrens clothes

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if you have an active child who needs clothes that are durable but not expensive, what’s your place of choice??

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Hiya, I generally find Next is good for reasonable and generally ok durable wise clothes or if I want something that lasts a bit longer I will look at M and S although this is a little bit pricier. I’ve got to be honest though with my youngest son he can put a hole in everything so I now go for the cheapest I can and accept that I need to replace regularly 😊

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Dray225 in reply toMrsHello

Love that 😂 I find Asda’s clothes are great for nursery days! They are durable and wash really well!

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Asda clothes really are good but often get sold out quite quickly in the size you need. My main issue is trousers with holes from falls appearing out of nowhere. I normally discover the hole when we put them on the next time. Then follows a conversation about whether we can get away with the hole or if he needs to change 🤣

Asda are great for price. I can kit each of mine out cheaply there. I prefer Matalan but do find the sizing not as generous.

Im going to have a look round Asda soon!

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Hi I actually get most my clothes from Facebook, they are cheap so I don't mind if they get ruined some bundles you get some good finds,

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