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If you had just bought your old feller some clothes for his holiday from JD Williams...

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MissAdventure Tue 13-Aug-19 15:10:39

I'd presume he would wash them himself, if he were that fussy, but I doubt he would be.

Into the suitcase with 'em!

mumofmadboys Tue 13-Aug-19 15:07:32

Just pack them, no need to wash them

kittylester Tue 13-Aug-19 15:00:24

Well, gonegirl, I wouldn't buy Dh new clothes from any where. He's a grown man and I'd get it all wrong!

M0nica Tue 13-Aug-19 15:00:22

Once opened a thread is open until GNHQ closes it down or it runs out of steam.

I never buy clothes for DH, unless, under his direction I buy some as a present. If he ends up anywhere with insufficient or inappropriate clothes, that is his problem. He is an adult and not a child.

Clothes get dropped on the floor wherever they are made and all along the price spectrum. Even couture clothes sometimes get dropped.

SueDonim Tue 13-Aug-19 14:43:57

confused

Gonegirl Tue 13-Aug-19 14:41:15

THREAD CLOSED

Gonegirl Tue 13-Aug-19 14:41:03

Well, this lot was cheap cos it was mostly in the sale.

Wish I hadnt asked now.

Alima Tue 13-Aug-19 14:39:17

Where is M&S stuff made nowadays? Only asking. Is JD Williams a cheap brand? If so, wouldn’t wash the new holiday stuff as if liable to shrink the poor old fellow won’t get any wear out of the new stuff at all. Without looking simple that is.

Gonegirl Tue 13-Aug-19 14:28:51

Very obviously. Obviously.

Gonegirl Tue 13-Aug-19 14:28:15

Well, it's a cheap brand isn't it? Huge factories. Maybe stuff would get thrown on the floor.

Or perhaps, I am obviously being totally racist. Obviously. hmm

SueDonim Tue 13-Aug-19 14:24:01

Nope, I wouldn't. I'm not sure why being made in Bangladesh would make any difference.

Gonegirl Tue 13-Aug-19 14:20:15

Or just bung 'em in the suitcase?

Gonegirl Tue 13-Aug-19 14:19:34

... (having given up on Marks and Sparks) and they were made in Bangladesh, would you wash them before he wears them?