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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 67125" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I rarely take any kids shopping. Like DDD I make my closest guess and then either purchase locally or shop online. Once I find something that works I go back or order more. I can do Land's End returns for free at Sear's store so it's not so expensive when I miss. All of my kiddos have wide or extra wide feet so they have to come for shoes but that's definitely easier than getting them to try on clothes.</p><p></p><p>My 14 year old is hardest to fit so occasionally I do need to take him. My daughter loves clothes and doesn't care if they come from the thrift shop as long as she has cute things and lots of variety. difficult child likes consistency so once I find something that works I buy multiples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 67125, member: 701"] I rarely take any kids shopping. Like DDD I make my closest guess and then either purchase locally or shop online. Once I find something that works I go back or order more. I can do Land's End returns for free at Sear's store so it's not so expensive when I miss. All of my kiddos have wide or extra wide feet so they have to come for shoes but that's definitely easier than getting them to try on clothes. My 14 year old is hardest to fit so occasionally I do need to take him. My daughter loves clothes and doesn't care if they come from the thrift shop as long as she has cute things and lots of variety. difficult child likes consistency so once I find something that works I buy multiples. [/QUOTE]
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