They are supermarket and Primark type of clothes. Things that are not made to last.I haven’t watched, but the clothes she’s saving, are they really good quality you pay for what you get type clothing or cheap stuff that looks like shit after a few washes?
I used to love a jumble sale. You don't get them anymore.Isn't she luckyher very own jumble sale .
Some next circa 2006.I haven’t watched, but the clothes she’s saving, are they really good quality you pay for what you get type clothing or cheap stuff that looks like shit after a few washes?
This is me.Sorry but no school uniform is lasting through children ready to be passed to the next. I bought M&S trousers for mine and they lasted most of the school year but by the end they were worn. I clear out all the uniform drawers end of summer term and restock it. Polos get binned as they’re all faded by end of the year. Same with socks. Trousers etc go in charity bag if they aren’t too bad. The ONLY item I have kept aside for my youngest is a branded pe polo. We have to have the branded ones and they only do pe once a week so it’s still in good nick. That’s it though.
Let’s just talk about how sustainable they are…The ‘sustainable’ angle is complete crap. Are they gonna keep Olivia’s shein clothes for when Agnes is 15?
That new shirt they bought for bens job interview will be Noah’s new school shirt
Disposable nappies for the babyLet’s just talk about how sustainable they are…
- Two cars. Ben could easily walk or ride a bike to work. Cut down the shopping trips Zoe.
-Plastic mountain….. it’s all gonna end up in landfil.
-£400plus energy bill.
-drying indoors/tumble dryer.
-Pre made drinks everytime they go to the park or trip out.
-the amount of foil used on a packed lunch.
But it’s ok! They save clothes for 97 years.
Same although I’ve kept blazers for the older ones.Sorry but no school uniform is lasting through children ready to be passed to the next. I bought M&S trousers for mine and they lasted most of the school year but by the end they were worn. I clear out all the uniform drawers end of summer term and restock it. Polos get binned as they’re all faded by end of the year. Same with socks. Trousers etc go in charity bag if they aren’t too bad. The ONLY item I have kept aside for my youngest is a branded pe polo. We have to have the branded ones and they only do pe once a week so it’s still in good nick. That’s it though.
Mostly looks like supermarket stuff. It's the amount they keep that's crazy to me. With a family that large do they really need to keep ALL of the older girls outgrown stuff for Agnes?! Surely just the stuff from the next oldest girl would be sufficient. Or just buy each child a modest amount for them to get a good amount of wear from then sell/donate. The money 'saved' is surely negated by the time and energy needed to sort/store all those old clothes.I haven’t watched, but the clothes she’s saving, are they really good quality you pay for what you get type clothing or cheap stuff that looks like shit after a few washes?
Wow weaning at 3 months. Thick as pig shite these two.BBC Scotland filmed them because he banged his gums about his energy bills. I bet they never told them they’d just spent almost £500 on Zoe’s birthday, she spends £60 on having her hair done, buys expensive perfume, has a weekly Chinese, all the food she buys is branded and is always out in her car, while feeding her kids a plate of mash.
Florence is 3 months old and they’re weaning her. She opens her mouth when other people are eating so they’ve decided that means she wants food. Isn’t she already on meds from the doctor for her stomach? I can’t believe, well I can, how irresponsible they are.
He really thinks the German TV company sought them out. He thinks they’re that special. Nope, Big Ben, you’re just the dregs because no one else wanted to do it.
Anyway guys, he’s back to work today so Zo is going to film putting away Agnes’ clothes. Won’t that be so cool? And so cute? It’ll be cool, won’t it?
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