Clothes

Does anyone's child have a problem with clothes? My son has to have all tags cut out of pants and clothers , he don't like his socks on , and has started saying his coat hurts him and wants to not wear it , I keep catching him taking his trousers off saying either there too big or hurt , won't wear certain jumpers , he has only took his sock off once at nursery but at home he constantly doing it 

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  • Hi stephp, I'm retired and rarely wear socks at home, unless my feet get really cold. I cannot bear hot feet and frequently uncover them in the night.

    I still cut some labels out of clothes and avoid synthetic fabrics.

    Girls used to just wear knee length socks with dresses/skirts in the winter. Tights and leggings are a modern thing. For children who run around outside, they are possibly unnecessary. Boys used to wear shorts all the year round, and I have met children and adults who prefer shorts whenever posible.

    Similar with hats. Lots of children, and me, hate hats. Unless the child is feeling cold, why not just carry these in reserve, for when they feel the need.

    For a child in a pushchair, perhaps a small blanket to cover the legs would be prefferable.I

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  • Hi stephp, I'm retired and rarely wear socks at home, unless my feet get really cold. I cannot bear hot feet and frequently uncover them in the night.

    I still cut some labels out of clothes and avoid synthetic fabrics.

    Girls used to just wear knee length socks with dresses/skirts in the winter. Tights and leggings are a modern thing. For children who run around outside, they are possibly unnecessary. Boys used to wear shorts all the year round, and I have met children and adults who prefer shorts whenever posible.

    Similar with hats. Lots of children, and me, hate hats. Unless the child is feeling cold, why not just carry these in reserve, for when they feel the need.

    For a child in a pushchair, perhaps a small blanket to cover the legs would be prefferable.I

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