I actually quite like the range she has done, although it is definitely heavily inspired by little bird by jools. I have bought kids clothes from primark before like Christmas jumpers, the odd tshirt. The issue I have with primark is the throwaway side of it. A kids tshirt from there will just last the washes until they grow out of it and wouldn't be fit for another kid to get wear out of. I suppose I wouldn't expect anything else from stace, as her and hinch make their money from wasteful products. You also have to ask yourself who is behind it, if you can buy a top for £3 who is making the majority of profit from that £3? Certainly not the person making it! But I regularly buy kids clothes in sainsbury's and morrisons and they are cheap but also will be good enough to donate after. I suppose my point is that she already encourages the throwaway culture with the endless personalised clothing and new outfits everyday, this move just seems to encourage that