Rebecca Lamb #137 will the real slim Beggy please stand up

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His gifts to appease her after a night out are going downhill. Where is the knockoff Burberry, Chanel etc?
 
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Nike dupes hahaha bleeping hell i have seen it all now! Beggy lass little kids nike trainers are NOT very expensive just like you are NOT a boss babe
 
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Why not cut back on the pointless cafe and ikea trips and her baggy shein hauls and buy the kids actual nikes? Ones that they’ll be happy to wear and show off to their mates.. honestly
 
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My son has two yes two pairs of Nikes not including his other shoes does this mean I’m a boss babe now??? Oh I must go an colour blocks in on a blank piece of paper 😂
 
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I think I may have said this before but I’ve never known any parent to put their child in unbranded trainers when they wear branded themselves. It’s usually you all have branded, none of you have branded or just the kids have branded. I bet Roma doesn’t get ‘dupes’ in a couple of years time.
 
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Can’t even stretch £60-70-80 for a decent pair of Nike for Alfie, so gets the ‘dupes’. Wait til he’s a size 7 love and a pair of Nikes cost £170+ like my sons last two pair I have bought
 
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If anyone is struggling for money (looking at you Rebecca) and your younger boys have just started requesting a full wardrobe of North Face, Adidas, Nike and Under Armour because everyone at school wears that then please look on vinted, I kitted my little boy out with preloved tracksuits, trainers, hoodies, tshirts and a coat for less than 70 quid this winter, all looks brand new and he didn't know the difference at all. You don't need to spend tons to make sure they feel good and fit in x
 
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Seriously bleeping Nike dupes 🙄 I’m not well off at all but bleeping hell even I get my kid real nike trainers 🤦🏻‍♀️ we all know she hates spending money on them so silly me. bleeping gob
 
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Nothing screams ‘BOSS BABE’ more than buying your kids tit knock-off trainers.

Can spend money on a dressing table and a holiday but can’t buy her boys some bleeping decent footwear, and to add insult to injury the dupes were a Christmas present!

tit mother.
 
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The problem with these dupes, is yes make up, creams etc can be really good BUT shoes/trainers etc I really believe are an investment. I bought my boy some trainers from next once, just to knock about in. They were ruined within weeks! He has air forces ones, lasted ages! Adidas NMDs also last ages! Honestly! Get a grip!
 
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Nike dupes. Nah, I've just bought my 9yo four pairs of shoes in the Schuh sale for £108 all in.

Birkenstock Arizona's
Adidas Ozweego's
New Balance 327
Nike Blazers

My kid has no idea or interest in brands/clothes but I buy him them because they're made better/last longer. How many pairs of trainers has she bought herself?
 
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the bones in children’s feet are very soft, so good, supportive footwear is essential to avoid problems later in life.

She’s such a bleeping tragedy I can’t begin to understand her thick mindset.
 
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Nike dupes. Nah, I've just bought my 9yo four pairs of shoes in the Schuh sale for £108 all in.

Birkenstock Arizona's
Adidas Ozweego's
New Balance 327
Nike Blazers

My kid has no idea or interest in brands/clothes but I buy him them because they're made better/last longer. How many pairs of trainers has she bought herself?
The thing is those kinda places do Klarna too so if she can’t afford them outright then just use that 😂 she’s just too bleeping tight.

Adding this: she said the boys have had those trainers “ages” yet last time we saw their shoes they were wearing ones that were literally falling apart?!
 
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IMO it’s better to buy quality items that will last longer than saving a few pennies on rit items that have probs been made in a sweat shop by some poor sod on 1p an hour and that will fall apart in weeks. It’s just baffling how badly she treats the boys. And as for Roma, she’s constantly dressed like a chav baby, I give it a few months until she’s sporting some cute lil hoops in her ears like mama
 
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I’m currently having a break from insta but has she got Alfie the dupes as well? Isn’t he nearly 9? I have a 6 and 8 year old and for Christmas I got them a pair of dunks and Jordan’s (the latest trainers kids all want) and then some vans in the sale for £25. How can she spend how ever much on herself for trainers but can’t her kids. I love taking pride in my two
 
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Nike dupes. Nah, I've just bought my 9yo four pairs of shoes in the Schuh sale for £108 all in.

Birkenstock Arizona's
Adidas Ozweego's
New Balance 327
Nike Blazers

My kid has no idea or interest in brands/clothes but I buy him them because they're made better/last longer. How many pairs of trainers has she bought herself?
Schuh imperfections is really good too! I've had 3 pairs off there so far and you wouldn't know they weren't brand new from the factory
 
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