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panther 06-01-2009 17:51

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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 666280)

Am gutted Adams has gone though, that was the only decent kids clothes shop remaining

Whats wrong with Asda?, I find Asda clothes good value for money and they can be trendy too, not like adams who I thought were too expensive sometimes. Why pay £10 for a top which wont last the kid 6 months if that, when ya can get a similar top half the price at Asda?

I know one thing though, adams shoes for boys were rubbish!!, Bought my son some for school in september...come december the things were falling apart:eek:

Lilly 06-01-2009 18:07

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 666572)
Whats wrong with Asda?, I find Asda clothes good value for money and they can be trendy too, not like adams who I thought were too expensive sometimes. Why pay £10 for a top which wont last the kid 6 months if that, when ya can get a similar top half the price at Asda?

I know one thing though, adams shoes for boys were rubbish!!, Bought my son some for school in september...come december the things were falling apart:eek:

I like Adams clothes. They always lasted and washed well.

I never bought shoes from Adams so couldn't comment.

I don't like Asda's clothes for children myself. You can't argue with the prices but the clothes have stupid things written on them and I've found they come apart in the wash.

emzy 06-01-2009 18:13

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 666572)
Whats wrong with Asda?, I find Asda clothes good value for money and they can be trendy too, not like adams who I thought were too expensive sometimes. Why pay £10 for a top which wont last the kid 6 months if that, when ya can get a similar top half the price at Asda?

I know one thing though, adams shoes for boys were rubbish!!, Bought my son some for school in september...come december the things were falling apart:eek:

I never called asda, i get the boys clothes from asda and sometimes adams, asda isnt a town centre shop, that is what I was referring too. I have had a few nice things from adams, mainly coats as I have often struggled to find nice little boys coats in asda

panther 06-01-2009 18:28

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I suppose ya have a point there emzy, about the coats;)

I have always found asda clothes have washed well and none of my kids clothes have fell apart:rolleyes:, but i suppose each to their own.

pipinfort 06-01-2009 18:37

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The wife swears by Asda kids clothes (err and adult ones.) Great price and good quality............

emzy 06-01-2009 18:51

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 666579)
I suppose ya have a point there emzy, about the coats;)

I have always found asda clothes have washed well and none of my kids clothes have fell apart:rolleyes:, but i suppose each to their own.


Ive had a few dye transfer issues on asdas stuff where there is light / white and a darker colour on the same item, some of the transfers on them have faded after just one wash and one of the jumpers i got theboys for xmas, the seem on the arm has split, nothing that a needle and thread couldnt sort but these wernt the "cheaper" ones. Must admit though, if iver ive had a problem with any of the clothing after washing etc and felt the need to return them they have had no issue in exchanging the item. But I still buy most of the boys stuff from asda despite having a few problems. Like I said its the coats I have problems with, they often look cheap and not very fashionable to me. Just my personal opinion but if you were to check the boys wardrobes you would find that the mjority is asda lol

cmonstanley 06-01-2009 20:35

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asdas cr~~ for clothes

cherokee 06-01-2009 23:23

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Ive had a few good clothes from asda but one of my best blouses came from tesco. it was made well and has washed well over and over and still looks like I have only just bought it.

kathleen_firth 06-01-2009 23:47

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asda is ace for childrens clothes

with out a doubt

Neil 07-01-2009 02:01

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 666311)
So the children won't be without their t-shirts then.......but where in Accy can we buy the rest of their clothes? Underwear, trousers, jumpers, dresses, skirts, coats, socks etc? :rolleyes::D

Additions of course :rolleyes::D

jaysay 07-01-2009 08:45

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Watched Granada Reports last night, it was following a team leader at Accy Woollies on her last day, felt sorry for the lass.

Polly_45 07-01-2009 12:01

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M&S is to close 27 of their shops along with numerous employees.

lancsdave 07-01-2009 12:22

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Originally Posted by Polly_45 (Post 666809)
M&S is to close 27 of their shops along with numerous employees.

The shop closures are all in the south east and midlands for a change. Can we expect a mass exodus up North looking for work :rolleyes:

panther 07-01-2009 13:04

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 666714)
Additions of course :rolleyes::D

they are owned by Littlewoods:p

SPUGGIE J 07-01-2009 18:11

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 666814)
The shop closures are all in the south east and midlands for a change. Can we expect a mass exodus up North looking for work :rolleyes:

Maybe but they aint gonna be happy as Scotland is not meant to lose any.:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:


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