Parents Spending A Lot On Designer Clothes For Kids
July 8, 2011 | In: Information

A new survey from Shelia's Wheels points to startling statistics about the use of designer clothes among kids. It studies the trend of parents buying designer clothes for their kids from an early age.
According to the study, parents managed to spend 1,500 pounds a year on their children's clothing in these economically hard pressed times. Including the designer clothes an average child's wardrobe was worth 1,677 pounds.
A majority of the children possessed designer clothes and almost 39% of them got their branded wear before their second birthday. Parents are being blamed since more than half of them admit that their kids had never worn what they had bought and more than sixty percent say that their children had only worn a designer label once.
Some parents were worried about their ward getting bullied if they didn't possess designer clothes which was up to date with the latest trends. Parents have taken it up as a duty to keep their kid's wardrobe up to date with more than 40% parents believing it to be a duty.
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