I need to say something here,
I don't know if it's like a scouse cultural thing or not but I 100% buy my kids clothes in those shops, especially Christmas and boxing day, new year too. I dont think that determines how much i care for them or not. It's just how i grew up and how my babies will grow up too. I have daughters and alot of them
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I absolutely love dressing them up and they love it too, I agree that love and time means more to them than anything else but I'm so proud of the little girls I've made and I dress them in designer, all year round. I'm by no means minted but I work hard and my kids always look impeccable. No shame in it what so ever. But I get your point of one designer outfit for Christmas doesnt make you mother of the year but at the same time, enjoying dressing your kids in gorgeous designer isn't a bad thing either. ..
Again, am sorry girls but I've got to argue this, I buy my girls more than this, and i am massively over the top on Christmas and i LOVE spoiling them because i can, and they are lovely and greatful and polite for each gift, but you can bet your life i didnt splash it all over my insta. Or any social media. I didnt do it too look like a good mum, I done it cause I'm a massive softie and I love them and I'd give them the world if i could. Just fyi before you all jump on me, I love my girls and I give them every second of my time,energy and love but I dont think for one minute buying them hundreds if presents ts makes you a bad parent. Not seeing them all year then trying to compensate does.