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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 540268" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This is why I let my mother deal with most clothing for my kids. She actually LIKES it, and I hate it. She goes and brings home what she thinks they will like, then has them try them on at her house. They cooperate for her and are total PITA's for me. I offer to pay, but she never lets me. Heck, she came up with an idea for clothing for people like me who cannot tolerate waistbands of any kind (makes my IBS go nuts and my abdomen swell up 3-4 sizes in an hour or less - every waistband does this) so she just bought a ton of clothes for ME and had me try them on at her house, lol. </p><p></p><p>I vote for getting a gma that he will behave for and letting her do it. I would share my mom, but she is pretty busy lately and you don't live close to us. When Wiz entered school at age I realized we had spent less than $50 for clothes for him in his entire life. His wardrobe was incredible, wouldn't fit in his closet and dresser, there was just way too much because Gma bought clothes for hm at every store she went into, even the gas station!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 540268, member: 1233"] This is why I let my mother deal with most clothing for my kids. She actually LIKES it, and I hate it. She goes and brings home what she thinks they will like, then has them try them on at her house. They cooperate for her and are total PITA's for me. I offer to pay, but she never lets me. Heck, she came up with an idea for clothing for people like me who cannot tolerate waistbands of any kind (makes my IBS go nuts and my abdomen swell up 3-4 sizes in an hour or less - every waistband does this) so she just bought a ton of clothes for ME and had me try them on at her house, lol. I vote for getting a gma that he will behave for and letting her do it. I would share my mom, but she is pretty busy lately and you don't live close to us. When Wiz entered school at age I realized we had spent less than $50 for clothes for him in his entire life. His wardrobe was incredible, wouldn't fit in his closet and dresser, there was just way too much because Gma bought clothes for hm at every store she went into, even the gas station! [/QUOTE]
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