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Oh my goodness £49 for a top for a 1 year old 😳
£64 for a tracksuit

I couldn’t watch the rest

my son wears his £2-5 tops for nursery and if I spend anymore than that I’m having a hot flush waiting for it to get covered in paint or spaghetti !

Genuinely baffled. She doesn’t even work 🥵
I’d never justify that for myself either!
same my son is in mostly supermarket clothing as they just grow out of it so fast! He had the odd bit of Adidas/Nike that I’ve had in the sale and some Ralph Lauren that always comes from his uncle lol!
I’m just baffled by her!
 
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I don’t know why but the captions really annoy me, as in, them having a bit of a title in a different font and then a full story underneath. I think she is really trying to get her account looking like an influencer with the preset used on pics etc
 
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I’d never justify that for myself either!
same my son is in mostly supermarket clothing as they just grow out of it so fast! He had the odd bit of Adidas/Nike that I’ve had in the sale and some Ralph Lauren that always comes from his uncle lol!
I’m just baffled by her!
Wow I just re watched - it wasn’t £64 for the tracksuit that was just for SWEAT PANTS ONLY

And here is the cardigan 🥵 £79!!!

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Obviously has the same view of a bargain as sw feebs ‘this is amazing’ fair enough if you work for it and have the disposable income go for it.
But for a 1 year old during lockdown who surely only has a flat and a garden / walks is there really any need ?
I know most parents would rather be putting that towards a day out for when we can or their own home.

I don’t know why but the captions really annoy me, as in, them having a bit of a title in a different font and then a full story underneath. I think she is really trying to get her account looking like an influencer with the preset used on pics etc
Yes definitely so she can be gifted stuff !
 
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So much more that could’ve been done with that money - savings , put away for a rainy day... ridiculous... when my kids got money it used to go on treats like a riding lesson or day out etc .
 
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Wow I just re watched - it wasn’t £64 for the tracksuit that was just for SWEAT PANTS ONLY

And here is the cardigan 🥵 £79!!!

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Obviously has the same view of a bargain as sw feebs ‘this is amazing’ fair enough if you work for it and have the disposable income go for it.
But for a 1 year old during lockdown who surely only has a flat and a garden / walks is there really any need ?
I know most parents would rather be putting that towards a day out for when we can or their own home.


Yes definitely so she can be gifted stuff !
I’m baffled. Me and my partner have a lot of designer items, but we work and we don’t really grow out of them so they last years. I’d NEVER buy my child designer at that age. £182 for about 5 things, all vile. They can still look really nice in supermarket or highstreet clothing.
 
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I’m baffled. Me and my partner have a lot of designer items, but we work and we don’t really grow out of them so they last years. I’d NEVER buy my child designer at that age. £182 for about 5 things, all vile. They can still look really nice in supermarket or highstreet clothing.
She will only throw them away in a few months as well
 
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Buying all the labels is just chav mentality. It's for the parents to brag, doesn't benefit the children whatsoever. I'd rather put the money in my child's account knowing he'll have a few grand in a few years for his first car or something. It's not as if the baby is gonna be bullied for not having branded trainers, the stupid yetti.
 
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I don’t tahini I’ve ever bought clothes for me at that price - even half price ! He’ll grow out of them in a month or so, what a waste!
 
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My kid got complimented constantly on how well turned out they were from being a baby to now in school and the most complimented outfits were ALWAYS supermarket (especially Tesco and Sainsbury’s) or Next.

Kids should look like kids in light and bright outfits that look cute but are practical to let them do the things kids should be doing like getting up to their hair line in dirt and wearing beans down their front because they’ve enthusiastically eaten toast and beans so they can go back playing.

She’s grown up surrounded by extreme poverty and living in what appears to be a rough council estate and by showing off those price tags on a child’s clothing and making sure they’re wearing labels that’s her feeble attempt to say she’s stepped away from poverty. She is honestly too braindead to comprehend that putting that money away til her children are 18 will give them money for university or travelling the world which will enrich their lives and give them a greater opportunity to leave Le’Council estate.

And I’m not throwing shade at any sort of council estates - I grew up in one of the toughest and roughest areas in Scotland and spent my childhood asking my mum why I couldn’t always get rockport boots and Burberry coats like my school friends and she used to always say “their mothers will be paying those things at 50p a week for the rest of their lives” and I understand it now!
 
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My kid got complimented constantly on how well turned out they were from being a baby to now in school and the most complimented outfits were ALWAYS supermarket (especially Tesco and Sainsbury’s) or Next.

Kids should look like kids in light and bright outfits that look cute but are practical to let them do the things kids should be doing like getting up to their hair line in dirt and wearing beans down their front because they’ve enthusiastically eaten toast and beans so they can go back playing.


Exactly this! I used to work as a nanny for a wealthy middle class couple , flat in London and house in the country - most down to earth people... no designer brands, money went into kids education. Shopped at high street shops , John Lewis but never for designer gear.

She’s grown up surrounded by extreme poverty and living in what appears to be a rough council estate and by showing off those price tags on a child’s clothing and making sure they’re wearing labels that’s her feeble attempt to say she’s stepped away from poverty. She is honestly too braindead to comprehend that putting that money away til her children are 18 will give them money for university or travelling the world which will enrich their lives and give them a greater opportunity to leave Le’Council estate.

And I’m not throwing shade at any sort of council estates - I grew up in one of the toughest and roughest areas in Scotland and spent my childhood asking my mum why I couldn’t always get rockport boots and Burberry coats like my school friends and she used to always say “their mothers will be paying those things at 50p a week for the rest of their lives” and I understand it now!


Exactly this! I used to nanny to wealthy middle class couple - never bought designer gear, high street it John Lewis but not named stuff.
 
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It's because she has something to prove. She thinks buying tat like that makes folk think she's well-off. Typical chav.
Folk who are genuinely comfortable financially don't feel the need to prove anything.
 
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Ive never commented on this thread before but i cant cope with her anymore 🙈 i dont no how she does it! You dont get that much on benefits to afford what she does! Would make any parent feel that they arent good enough if they bought 1 or 2 presents for a birthday! And then to buy to the other child so they don't feel left out?They will grow up jealous of one another's birthdays! Andthe clothes she bought today! They are hideous for the price she spent on them! The shoes? How can a one year old walk in those boots? I just have no words for her anymore. Dont get me started on her voice!!
 
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Ive never commented on this thread before but i cant cope with her anymore 🙈 i dont no how she does it! You dont get that much on benefits to afford what she does! Would make any parent feel that they arent good enough if they bought 1 or 2 presents for a birthday! And then to buy to the other child so they don't feel left out?They will grow up jealous of one another's birthdays! Andthe clothes she bought today! They are hideous for the price she spent on them! The shoes? How can a one year old walk in those boots? I just have no words for her anymore. Dont get me started on her voice!!
Whattttt.......She didn’t buy le’pouter a present on le’moodies birthday did she 🤦🏻‍♀️🤣
 
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Why doesn’t she just let La’CouncilEstate speak! Just let her say what she wants rather than ordering her about. Really fumed me today. She was doing a good enough job to say thanks for the pieces of useless tat she was given.
 
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What’s with hiding #gifted in the comments rather than on the post
Sneaky bleeping beast

poor L’madeupname being interrupted by that lump
 
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I reckon the latest slime #ad she mistook it for an ad it was actually sent as toy aid.....
 
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Why does she keep calling Le’Aiso son all the time? ‘That’s naughty son’. How bizarre! And telling La’Mia to get the hat off him because she’s too lazy to get of her own ass.

Also surprised she actually took her kids somewhere else and didn’t just stay cooped up in their tacky flat all day.
 
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