Clothes for children
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Jennifer:
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.Pen88n:
Tag said \"Made in USA\" :laugh: Can you believe it :rotflmao: .
Hmm, can consider
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janet_lee88:
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:Jennifer:
[quote=\"Pen88n\"]Tag said \"Made in USA\" :laugh: Can you believe it :rotflmao: .
Hmm, can consider
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Talking bout tag, I agree with pen88n. I have one shirt which is said 'made in heaven'

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Red_Snow:
Talking bout tag, I agree with pen88n. I have one shirt which is said 'made in heaven'

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Red_Snow:
Talking bout tag, I agree with pen88n. I have one shirt which is said 'made in heaven'

This one can keep for future use too :rotflmao: -
I used to buy Nissen for my kidsβ¦a friend is staying in HKG and she would help me liaise with the HKG sellers on Yahoo. Quality is good.
Now that son is bigger, I get Bossini jeans for him. In fact, Bossini designs are very much nicer now that before. Esprit tops my list too. -
Anybody buys online for your kids? If you have, which are the tried and tested good websites?
I find that I can get cheap and good buys online for hubby and myself but for kids stuff I am a bit clueless. -
My 13 year old DD is skinny, and quite tall, which makes shopping for clothes very difficult. So I like to go Zara Kids and Marks and Spencer to source out good buys for her. The bottoms at these 2 places have adjustable waist band, so makes life easier for me.
OP is definitely out as they are way too loose, and sheβs outgrown Esprit. The EDC range is also too loose for her.
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