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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      LKVM:
      CJS:

      You may want to try \"This fashion\" for your teenage dds. They do carry some kinky clothings suitable for them though you may have to spend time to search. :idea:


      I find This fasion cloth not so good... I mean the quality is not there.. after 2-3 washes it looks as if so old oredi 😐
      I prefer good quality for kids since they dirty easily and have to wash quite frequently šŸ˜‰

      This Fashion clothes designs are not nice...quality is no better. I buy my kids' tees from Esprit & Bossini outlets.

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        cnimed
        last edited by

        Ds1 is very particular about clothes for going out. He esp likes the tailored shirts from Zara and GAP.

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        • JenniferJ Offline
          Jennifer
          last edited by

          I find it hard to buy reasonably priced and good quality T-shirts which are not too colourful or hv loud prints for my boys.


          On our last Taiwan trip, I bou 5-6 T-shirts from a dept store with discounts for my #2. 100% cotton and shape does not distort after washing.

          My elder boy is now wearing those I bou at least 2 years ago. He will soon need new ones as these seem a little short now. He is the fussy one- no loud colours/designs, no kiddy design, no sewn on prints.

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            Pen88n
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            Recently I was in Bangkok so bought a lot of polo Ts for DS. Quality not too bad though not authentic, but he doesn't mind as long as it is polo Ts (DS prefers polo T to round collared T). Also bought quite a few cotton dresses for DD - very nice floral prints they have and good quality 100% cotton material too - not too wrinkled if hand-wash and hang to dry (so no need to iron :lol: ). Was in Jakarta earlier also bought DS long and 3/4 pants. Price and quality much cheaper and better.


            In Singapore, children clothes are too expensive and the cheap ones do not have the quality or style. Much better to stretch the dollar and get from abroad when you travel. Actually can do the once-a-year stock up!

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            • JenniferJ Offline
              Jennifer
              last edited by

              Pen88n:
              Much better to stretch the dollar and get from abroad when you travel. Actually can do the once-a-year stock up!

              Ya, an once-a-year stock up šŸ˜„

              Are those clothing in Bangkok made in Thailand or China?

              Hubby bou 2 t-shirts for me from Australia (but made in China), just one machine wash already out of shape at the sides šŸ˜›

              The ones we got from Taiwan better quality than these China made Australia sold šŸ˜‰

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                Pen88n
                last edited by

                Jennifer:
                Pen88n:

                Much better to stretch the dollar and get from abroad when you travel. Actually can do the once-a-year stock up!


                Ya, an once-a-year stock up šŸ˜„

                Are those clothing in Bangkok made in Thailand or China?

                Hubby bou 2 t-shirts for me from Australia (but made in China), just one machine wash already out of shape at the sides šŸ˜›

                The ones we got from Taiwan better quality than these China made Australia sold šŸ˜‰

                Since you asked, I was curious enough to check out the polo Ts. Tag said \"Made in USA\" :laugh: Can you believe it :rotflmao: . I supposed it is from some factories in Thailand since it seems to be the common items sold there. So far ok after wash - no \"expansion\" or \"shrinkage\" :lol:

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                • JenniferJ Offline
                  Jennifer
                  last edited by

                  Pen88n:
                  Tag said \"Made in USA\" :laugh: Can you believe it :rotflmao: .

                  Hmm, can consider šŸ˜„

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    Jennifer:
                    Pen88n:

                    Tag said \"Made in USA\" :laugh: Can you believe it :rotflmao: .


                    Hmm, can consider šŸ˜„

                    Wow, still can find tops 'MADE IN USA'...worth considering. Clothes now are mostly 'Made in China'...or else Peru, Sri Lanka, Cambodia or Mexico.

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                      Pen88n
                      last edited by

                      janet_lee88:
                      Jennifer:

                      [quote=\"Pen88n\"]Tag said \"Made in USA\" :laugh: Can you believe it :rotflmao: .


                      Hmm, can consider šŸ˜„

                      Wow, still can find tops 'MADE IN USA'...worth considering. Clothes now are mostly 'Made in China'...or else Peru, Sri Lanka, Cambodia or Mexico.[/quote]Aiya, tag can say anything you want.....\"Made in Mars\" also can print. :!: From outer planet - will that make it more \"premium brand\"? :politebleah:

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                        Red_Snow
                        last edited by

                        Talking bout tag, I agree with pen88n. I have one shirt which is said 'made in heaven' šŸ˜„

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