Kids Shopping from Perth

Because we were quite skint last year when we went to Perth, we hardly did any shopping. Thanks to our cousins and Nana, we still managed to come home with some shopping loot! This is what T1 got amongst many other things that I didn’t take pictures off because these were just a batch from one day. It was her birthday there, remember? So she got a lot more stuff…..spoilt, so damn lucky kid.

New swimmies……..she does not wear sexy girly swimsuits nor bikinis anymore. She only wants these covered, she claims, ‘boy’ sorts. She says they keep her warm.

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New Ben 10 T-shirt. See how she can pose despite being a ‘boy’? That was our suitcase just after we arrived home…..

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And her new collection of shoes of which she has barely worn. Firstly, Nana chose the girly pumps and seriously, T1 hardly wore them and has now outgrown them. She has probably worn the Toy-Story sandals the most and they were the cheapest! The 3 pairs of New Balance sneakers on the left are also used, the two left ones for school and the grey-black ones were bought slightly big so she’s hardly worn them but probably will wear them more often now that her feet have grown. I only got to wear branded sneakers to school when I was 15. Some people never get to wear branded sneakers in their entire lifetime. Kids these days are too darn pampered, I’m telling you……..

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3 thoughts on “Kids Shopping from Perth

  1. good choice, Tessa 🙂 those swimsuits are great. am looking for something like this for Ash 🙂 oh yeah..kids these days are way too pampered. i only got 2 pairs of shoes a year when i was a kid 🙁

  2. Clothes and stuff are cheap as aren’t they? Next time you come here (when?) we’ll go to Harbour Town..hey did I tell you (its on my FB) I picked up a pair of Osh Kosh boys’ pants for 98 cents the other day? 98 cents!!

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