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How many items of clothing do your kids have?, Bit of a *fluff*
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08/01/2013, 10:18 AM
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Yes I know it's a silly question but I am genuinely curious and please don't judge me I think I have to admit my kids have too many... My partner has put his foot down because the boys cannot shut their draws now they kind of over flow, after going thought a couple of draws this morning I may have to admit that he is right. 25 pairs of undies, 32 t-shirts are too many  don't even get me started on the pajamas or pants. Soooo how old are your children and how many jumpers, t-shirts etc.. Do they own? I really have no idea what I should cull it down to? Lisa
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08/01/2013, 10:34 AM
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Are they at school? I ask because I found that once they start school and are in uniform, they really really don't need much at all.
My kids usually don't have much, however we were given a lot of hand-me-downs recently and I am finding that it's too many. They just don't wear them at all.
So, for my school age children before the extras were given this is what they had, and honestly it was plenty..
DD -3-4 skirts 3-4 dresses 8-10 t-shirts/singlet tops 6-8 long sleeve t-shirts 2 pairs shorts (she prefers skirts/dresses) 4 pants leggings, about 6 about 6 jumpers/cardis
DS had about 8-10 of everything. ie t-shirts. long sleeve t-shirts, jumpers, pants, shorts. Prob a few less shorts/pants
Heaps of socks and undies as they always seem to get lost in the wash...
Hope this helps a bit!
This post has been edited by Puffin: 08/01/2013, 10:37 AM
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08/01/2013, 10:35 AM
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That is too many OP I wish I could tell you but honestly I cannot be bothered counting. They have enough I think, not too much & not too few. At the start of every season, so April & September, I spend a day or two going through their cupboards & drawers & pulling out stuff that no longer fits & making a list of what we need to buy or replace at the shops, & then go on a spending spree.
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08/01/2013, 10:40 AM
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Way too many. Lots of hand me downs, heaps of gifts, and a slight inability on my part to go past Pure Baby at 70% off. The worst part is, we end up with a relatively small number on high rotation, and many of the nicer pieces hardly get worn. For busy little boys, I'd say you could get away with 5 each of t shirts, shorts, track suits. 2 x good pants or jeans, 2nice shirts and 2x long sleeved tees and a good jacket/ cardigan. Shoes we have are good sandals in summer, shoes in winter, plus cheap thongs, runners and gumboots. Could outfit the toddler for around $100 per season including good quality shoes if i had too. As it is, there are hundreds of $ of baby clothes.
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