My sister and her circle of friends are proper rich, I think my sister and husband are the richest ones out of their mates.
Apart from the odd little Ralph Lauren polo top (from Bicester village for their little boy), the kids are usually decked top to toe in H&M and Zara kids. I think the concept is you get more for your money in those shops
![Face with tears of joy :joy: 😂](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f602.png)
and they are pretty practical, also sister can afford to throw things away and replace them when they get older, whereas I would have fixed things or passed them down to my youngest
Having a load of chavvy tat at Christmas doesn’t make you a good parent, a child can physically only play with one thing at a time.
Proves she doesn’t really know her own child because usually your goal at Christmas is to get them something you know they really wanted and will play with all day, not dollop the entire Argos catalogue on them in one go. I know when I have hit the sweet spot with my kids and it’s usually something little and quirky that makes them happy (for my youngest it’s usually some kind of art gadget or pens)