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amother
Vermilion
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Fri, Aug 28 2015, 12:04 am
I was thinking exactly the same thoughts as you. Hugs! You are not alone. I should have planned better, though. I think that buying for Yom tov is really hard when combined with back-to-school shopping...
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lucky14
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Fri, Aug 28 2015, 12:53 am
I don't remember getting new outfits every yom tov. That's got to be hard if everyone else around you is getting their kids new stuff With school tuitions, costs of yom tov meals, and many other costs I'm sure for lots of people new outfits for every child each yom tov is not very do-able. Maybe you can try to get each child one small special new thing? A new hair ribbon, tie, piece of costume jewlery?
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amother
Saddlebrown
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Fri, Aug 28 2015, 7:16 am
I don't get my kids new outfits every yom tovim. I only get when they need and my kids never cared. They are teens now. They don't know the difference.
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cbg
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Fri, Aug 28 2015, 7:50 am
I didn't get my kids whole new outfits every YT, but I always tried to get them something new. Shirt, tie or sweater vest for the boys. Accessory for the girls, maybe a new top, unless they really needed a new outfit. Also I shopped around not during YT time, and when I saw a deal I bought and kept for later, or next season. I also shopped in the regular stores (not frum), but this was because where I lived there weren't Jewish Stores, just mall.
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