Supermarkets do lovely, affordable baby clothes. They could grab a few bits on their weekly shop and not have to spend a fortuneYes she did say that
Everything was too big for him before and now it’s all too small. They’re honestly just full of it. Just buy him some clothes that’ll fit him
I know they do, I’m 39 weeks pregnant so when I started to buy things for my baby we were at the height of the pandemic so everything was closed and wasn’t sure when things would open again. I’ve got some gorgeous things from supermarkets and it’s all very reasonably priced etc. Oh for sure, she’s just name dropping as much as she can hoping that people/brands will send them stuff. There’s absolutely no reason for them not to be buying him stuff. She tries to make out she’s not comfortable in shops at the moment, which I know a lot of people aren’t. However, she could easily send Dave in and he could face time her or something so she can see what they have. The bottom line is, they don’t want to pay for anything themselvesSupermarkets do lovely, affordable baby clothes. They could grab a few bits on their weekly shop and not have to spend a fortuneshe probably just dreamed of having him dressed in white company etc
They can even order online for click and collect from Asda/Sainsbury’s and then Dave could go in and collect when they do their weekly shop. Then Sophie can still choose if that’s what she wants. Just doesn’t make sense to me. I’d be so exited and stocking up so I didn’t have to worry about constantly washing stuffI know they do, I’m 39 weeks pregnant so when I started to buy things for my baby we were at the height of the pandemic so everything was closed and wasn’t sure when things would open again. I’ve got some gorgeous things from supermarkets and it’s all very reasonably priced etc. Oh for sure, she’s just name dropping as much as she can hoping that people/brands will send them stuff. There’s absolutely no reason for them not to be buying him stuff. She tries to make out she’s not comfortable in shops at the moment, which I know a lot of people aren’t. However, she could easily send Dave in and he could face time her or something so she can see what they have. The bottom line is, they don’t want to pay for anything themselves
and honestly delivery charges shouldn't phase them the amount they spend on other things! Cheaper brands/supermarkets + delivery is still cheaper than the white company, next etc.They can even order online for click and collect from Asda/Sainsbury’s and then Dave could go in and collect when they do their weekly shop. Then Sophie can still choose if that’s what she wants. Just doesn’t make sense to me. I’d be so exited and stocking up so I didn’t have to worry about constantly washing stuff
Social blade updated so it only shows subs in groups of 100 however it does look a bit off that it’s so consistent with 100 every 4 days?!Had a look at their social blade , is this usual for a channel to gain 100 subscribers consistently every 4 days?
This is a really good point! Maybe they’re hoping the idiots oops I mean fans will send them vouchers to buy him stuff., which they can then spend on themselvesI’m also 39 weeksmaybe I’m misremembering but I thought she originally said they had hardly any things small enough for him and everything was bigger...I’m assuming so brands would send them things..but now he’s bigger, they suddenly had loads of newborn and no 0-3?!!!
This is so true! I loved Asda for baby clothes, and actually my favourite item I bought for my son, a little blue and white striped romper with Tigger on it (which was his going home from hospital outfit and which I still haveSupermarkets do lovely, affordable baby clothes. They could grab a few bits on their weekly shop and not have to spend a fortuneshe probably just dreamed of having him dressed in white company etc
The clothes from supermarket are just as cute as more expensive places like next etc. Nobody can even tell where they are from unless they are shopped there themselves and bought the same items? All Sophie’s maternity dresses were from ASOS/ Zara And probably £30 each when she could have easily bought from primark, super markets herself and saved money to spend on BarneyThis is a really good point! Maybe they’re hoping the idiots oops I mean fans will send them vouchers to buy him stuff., which they can then spend on themselves
This is so true! I loved Asda for baby clothes, and actually my favourite item I bought for my son, a little blue and white striped romper with Tigger on it (which was his going home from hospital outfit and which I still have) was from Asda.
We live in Ireland now, he was born in UK and we have no Asda but every now and then I do a big clothes order for both of us and the lot gets delivered for like a fiver from the UK. He’s 11 now and loves picking out his own bits from there.
I think it’ll be a dinosaur riding a rollercoaster (The Barnstormer)My vote is for baby Barney wearing a dinosaur costume
That would be a cool and complex design, so I'm going to go for generic baby face with Barney in cursive around itI think it’ll be a dinosaur riding a rollercoaster (The Barnstormer)
reposting my suggestion from a few pages back, got 41 likes2 lazy hacks, scoffing schhhnacks and making money off of baby Max
Sophie and Dave #11 Get a job Dave
Or .. “get a job Dave, you can’t spend your life being Sophie’s slave”Adding... Get a job ya lazy slob
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