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1ds1dd
post 25/03/2012, 06:46 PM
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Hi all,

I know I have seen this around the boards before but have had no luck searching. I am looking for links and recommendations for buying girls clothes online. My DD is 6 and around size 8 plus so bigger girls stuff. I'm happy for recommendations from Australian or international sites, not fancy stuff just nice casual clothes.

Thanks in Advance!!

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Breeze82
post 25/03/2012, 06:50 PM
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Try m&co
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berryberrynice
post 25/03/2012, 06:58 PM
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JK online - www.jkonline.com.au
If you order today you get 35% off a lot of their new winter stuff and free delivery code is MGV1204
Only until 25th though, which is today (I just ordered some baby girl clothes). They are a NZ brand and the clothes are good quality.
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amabanana
post 25/03/2012, 07:30 PM
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Now I've just gone and bought up on m&co. EB gets me again!

Thanks Breeze82.

I usually buy at Marks and Spencer, Debenhams and Next but now I've got somewhere else to spend money at. ph34r.gif
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post 25/03/2012, 08:11 PM
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Thanks guys, will check these out, keep em coming!
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post 26/03/2012, 02:28 PM
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How about Metalicus? I think their big girls range is Miss Metalicus.
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post 26/03/2012, 02:34 PM
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I have this exact problem, DD1 is quite tall... I did buy her a few things from Next which are great quality (and free delivery). I was in Myer the other day and some of their Milkshake brand was reasonably priced and quite nice. I picked up a couple of basics for her from Target today which is the first time this season I have bought her anything from there.

It is really hard having a 6 year old who wears an 8 as so much of it isn't really appropriate!
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post 26/03/2012, 02:37 PM
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I quite like everylittlegirl.com - it's more expensive than some, but it's all fair trade and it's an australian company. They also have some used items - I have bought a few shirts and such for DD and I love them!
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post 26/03/2012, 02:45 PM
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You are so right! DD is about 135 cm tall so pretty big for a just turned 6 year old! It's really tricky to find little girls dresses and things that she wants to wear when she's not little girl height!!
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post 27/03/2012, 01:20 AM
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nextdirect has free shipping
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