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Clothes for xmas

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I know us ladies would love some new clothes for xmas, but what about kids? Do you give ur kids clothes/pj's/shoes as presents?
I generally only give Jess toys and get her clothes etc as and when she needs them.
 
Hallie's Boxing day clothes and any other bits and pj's will be wrapped up.
 
i dont usually buy matthew clothes for xmas but because all his presents are more expensive, hes not got as much to open so ill be buying him some clothes, pjs, boxers, socks and stuff he needs just to bulk up his presents a bit x
 
No, I dont class clothes as pressies so I dont wrap them. The boys Christmas clothes are already hanging in their wardrobes, as well as their jim-jams and new dressing gowns. They have their Christmas shoes in their rooms as well and when I get their bedroom slippers they will get them to :)

Each of the boys also get a new duvet cover for Christmas eve but I dont wrap them either, they are just things they NEED for Christmas :)
 
i have wrapped and popped in the stocking some slipper socks and slippers this year, but i don't generally wrap clothes with her presents. i'll buy her quite a few clothes/shoes/pjs for the Christmas period, but i'll just put them to one side ready for her :D
 
I have got Eloise some clothes for the Christmas period but I am not wrapping them up as I don't class them as presents. I have wrapped up her pjs though :thumbup:
 
I've wrapped some clothes up for Ellie. I always had clothes as a kids; an outfit to wear on Christmas day and as I got older, items that were expensive that I asked for.
 
No I dont wrap clothes up....I just put them to the side :thumbup:
 
No i dont wrap them , i needed them anyway so i dont class them as presents :)Same as pjs and slippers , they get given them them Xmas Eve , but not wrapped up :)
 
Hannah is getting one out for Christmas, a Minnie Mouse one, because she's obsessed with Minnie Mouse right now :lol: I tend to do most clothes shopping twice a year (once for fall/winter and once for spring/summer)

And I did wrap it :lol:
 
No hun I don't wrap sophie-lou's or Dylans clothes, shoes, p.j's up

they would need them anyways so I don't class them as presents :) xx
 
Yeah I do. Its not just about the toys and things they want its about what they need too. They get clothes from family members and some stuff from me. They also have toys too.
 
Santa brings Harvey some clothes. If I've seen something I really like for him and it's a bit more than I'd usually spend then I'll use Christmas as an excuse to get it for him. Once he's a bit older he'll probably not be interested in getting clothes but for now I'm fine with it.
 
I have got my DD some lovely outfits and wrapped them. I have not substituted presents for it but I have brought nicer stuff than I would have done had she needed it earlier on in year.

My son has only got PJs as he hates clothes LOL.

I wrap them! Why not! They love opening pressies anyway LOL cx
 
I make a christmas eve box from the elves with the pjs, dressing gowns, slippers etc in so yes its wrapped x
 
sophie-louise and Dylan get clothes from family members as well and they do be wrapped up as it's a present for him/her

I just choose not to wrap their christmas clothes up as I don't count it as a present, as well as the fact that both me and OH have big familys so the kids get a lot of wrapped presents anyways, Dylan gets a bit bored on christmas day opening presents lol
thats why I don't wrap the presents from santa neither xx
 
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