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i not so worried about them saving money, kids need clothes, we got the money, so sent them shopping. Was thinking more along the lines of marks n spencers, george or something though, for a few outfits each. And I did notice dad's shirt came out of the kids clothes money!!! Good job we not short of a bob or two at the moment really!!! |
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Must admit I do like footie shirts - they are nice and cool -but the price is unreal - what you pay for a shirt you could buy half a wardrobe. -At least they wash and dry well. Good job your Ryan changed to Arsneal - as it was Man Utd who bought two strips out in one season that's four shirts if you buy the away kit too - that is bang out of order - I'll be down there buying this season's shirt - I'm not proud - I'll wear this seasons - next season |
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My son only wears football tops or sports clothes. Only Nike or Adidas really. Expensive at £25 a top and £20 for a pair or track pants. Tracksuits are about £50 for him now and he wont wear cheap clothes so it is a struggle!! Oh for the days of Tesco clothes for the kids |
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