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    Where do you buy clothes for your pre-teens?

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    • B Offline
      bb_ mom
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      At 11, DD was getting most of her clothes from Gap. When she got to 12 & now 13, she buys from Mango & Cotton On. She likes going to Bugis too. Not Bugis Junction but the building across cos can get t-shirts at $10. And these t-shirts very colourful.

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        ammonite
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        There was a similar post previously, maybe you can do a search.


        Anyway my suggestion was and still is Zara kids. Very nice clothes for girls up to 152cm. You can also try the smallest sizes for muji and uniqlo.

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          sharonkhoo
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          bb_ mom:
          Not Bugis Junction but the building across cos can get t-shirts at $10. And these t-shirts very colourful.

          What's that building called? Is it the one across N Bridge Road? I would be interested to explore it!

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          • B Offline
            bb_ mom
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            Next to Illuma (is that what it’s still called now?). Last time used to be open air market. Now 3-storey high & air-conditioned too.

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              12mum
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              Forever 21 also not bad.

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                sharonkhoo
                last edited by

                bb_ mom:
                Next to Illuma (is that what it's still called now?). Last time used to be open air market. Now 3-storey high & air-conditioned too.

                Thanks, I'll look for it. I walk down that stretch a few times a week but have never noticed it!

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                  Pen88n
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                  slmkhoo:
                  bb_ mom:

                  Not Bugis Junction but the building across cos can get t-shirts at $10. And these t-shirts very colourful.


                  What's that building called? Is it the one across N Bridge Road? I would be interested to explore it!

                  Opposite Bugis Junction, known as Bugis street (I think). A lot of teens clothes - not that high quality type but some clothings the material not too bad. You need to pick and choose and see what is appropriate.

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                    nicnac
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                    I guess bb_mom meant Bugis Village.

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                    • B Offline
                      bb_ mom
                      last edited by

                      That’s the one.


                      Yes, quality not fantastic. But at $10…plus DD will outgrow very quickly so if can last a year already very good.

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