Clothing Clearout ©
By
Michael Casey
Well the Cotton Traders magazine came through the
letter box the other day. I promised myself I would not spend any money, but a
magazine is a break from my hausfrau life.
So I flicked through the magazine and saw a few
things I liked. The thing about Cotton Traders is that it has up to 5XL sizes
and down to the small sizes too, all for the same price. Check the website for
yourself, I don’t want to misinform you.
I don’t know about you but if I buy something just
for myself I feel a bit guilty. So to lessen my guilt I asked my daughter did
she want a quilted jacket in red. She said that red was not her colour, it was
mum’s obviously, but not hers.
So my daughter flicked through the magazine and
spotted a jacket, which was twice the price of what I was offering. It was not
in the sale. So we compromised and I said she could have it as she’d be a
teenager on her next birthday. I tried to persuade her not to be taller than
me, as she is 5feet 3 or 3 already, as a sidebar to our deal.
So we went online and found the jacket, only they
did not have her size. I did have to find my extending metal tape measure so
she could measure herself, but this was to no avail because they did not have
her size.
So I laughed, then she flicked through the
magazine and found a sparkly jumper. The fashion is for big and baggy sparkly
jumpers, so we checked and a size 10 was available. So she got her jumper and I
got a soft rugger kind of thing. And my guilt was assuaged.
My small daughter looked on and said she needed a
jumper too, so I promised to take her to Peacocks and get her one. Balance is a
big thing when you have two pretty daughters.
Today after school dad was banished, small
daughter wanted to go with big sister to buy a jumper. So I gave them the money
and away they went. Only to return 30 mins
later empty handed. They were 50p short of the only thing small daughter
liked.
My wife was let into the secret and said I was
stupid as small daughter still had a few jumpers that grannie in Shanghai had
knitted. So the girls went upstairs to check all the nooks and crannies in our
wardrobes.
An hour later 3 jumpers, really nice ones had been
found. Plus a clear out had produced a load of clothes now too small or too
unfashionable for the small daughter to wear. With kids there is no wear in
clothes as they grow so much. What does this mean? Some lucky child tomorrow
will have several really nice additions to their wardrobe. As I left the cast-offs
at a charity shop.
I also got in on the act and had a look at some of
my less fashionable but 2XL sized
clothes. I filled a carrier bag and my old cast-offs were left beside the
children’s clothes.
So this meant that I’d saved a few quid, which was
a good enough reason to celebrate. So on the way back from the charity shop I
dropped in at the Polish deli and bought a kilo of nice sausages for 3 quid,
and some of their fizzy pop to share with my daughter.
All in all a good day, apart from Arthur, my
arthritis. I’m listening to Eye of the Tiger the theme from Rocky Three now,
perhaps I should take up boxing. I’d box Arthur’s ears first, that’s for sure.