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Kids Clothing
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Are kids clothing and footwear considered non essential? I need to get son a new winter coat as he's outgrown last year's one. I could order online but I prefer to look properly at clothing and try shoes on before buying.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Clothing shops, per se, are regarded as 'non essential' retailers but (assuming that you're in England, rather than Wales) you can still buy clothes in supermarkets because their primary function is to sell essential goods.
George at Asda will probably have the biggest range of kids' clothing in general.
https:/ /direct .asda.c om/geor ge/kids /coats- jackets /D25M1G 1C4,def ault,sc .html
F&F at Tesco might be worth a look as well though but the Tu section is Sainsbury's is definitely somewhere that I'd try:
https:/ /tuclot hing.sa insbury s.co.uk /c/kids /boys-c oats-an d-jacke ts?INIT D=GNav- Boys-Co atsJkts
Although Morrison's don't sell anywhere near as much clothing as their rivals, their larger stores stock their Nutmeg range:
https:/ /nutmeg .morris ons.com /en/kid s-boys? categor y=74603
George at Asda will probably have the biggest range of kids' clothing in general.
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F&F at Tesco might be worth a look as well though but the Tu section is Sainsbury's is definitely somewhere that I'd try:
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Although Morrison's don't sell anywhere near as much clothing as their rivals, their larger stores stock their Nutmeg range:
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