Clothing is a nightmare

Hi I have a 9yr son, as of the last few months he says all his tops are itchy and refuses to get dressed. I have tried a non bio detergent, i have cut out labels, i have bought new tops. But im literally lly at the point where he won't wear anything. Any advice is welcome Pray 

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  • Thank you all for your advice, I really appreciate that you have took the time to read and reply. 

    Most of the tshirts he has have a transfer label on them instead of a meterial tag, I have tried so many ways to get them off but haven't succeeded.

    He hates clothes shopping, I get him to try things on that he likes, he says they are fine. I buy them, then he refuses to wear them.

    It's only been the last few months that this has been an issue. However I will try everything that has been mentioned. I just want him to be comfortable and not get frustrated with himself.

  • It's posable he just agrees to things to get out of the shop quickly. if he finds the environment stressful. having him try things on in the changing rooms helpful. But if that's not enough I wonder if it really might be something to do with your washing process. Why not leave a set of new clothes unwashed for a while and see if he can tolerate it for a while. If he only starts rejecting clothing after its washed you'd have your answer.

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  • It's posable he just agrees to things to get out of the shop quickly. if he finds the environment stressful. having him try things on in the changing rooms helpful. But if that's not enough I wonder if it really might be something to do with your washing process. Why not leave a set of new clothes unwashed for a while and see if he can tolerate it for a while. If he only starts rejecting clothing after its washed you'd have your answer.

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