I swore I wouldn't buy my son designer gear now his wardrobe is bursting with over £800 Hugo Boss and Moncler goodies | The Sun
02/01/2023A MUM who swore she would never buy her son designer clobber went against her word as soon as he was born.
Mum-of-one, Poppy Bailey, revealed her son is now kitted out in designer gear all of the time.
Taking to TikTok, the mum revealed some of her 11-month-old son's designer wardrobe.
And it's fair to say he owns more luxury clothes than us.
In the video, she wrote: "We aren't buying him anything designer until he's older, no point, he will just grow out of it too quick."
but that didn't last long.
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She then revealedpictures of her little boy, first dressed up in a £300 Moncler black puffer coat.
Next, she showed her son in a Minitini £30 dungaree and white top set.
Poppy had also kitted out her son in a £215 Moncler baby tracksuit in black with white piping down the sides.
she also picked up some Nike baby trainers which cost around £55 to go with his Hugo Boss fleece-lined tracksuit that costs over £100 for the two-piece set.
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Finally, she showed off an adorable £48 Kenzo grey sweater with an elephant on the front and matching joggers for £91.
Despite thinking it would be a waste to spend so much money on designer clothes for babies – the mum decided her son was worth it.
"He's so worth it," she captioned the post.
The video has since gone viral with over one million views and over 124k likes.
People took to the comments section to share their thoughts, some askign the mum why her child needed deisgner clothes.
"Why the baby got a Moncler?" asked one.
Poppy replied: "Cause he’s a spoilt baba."
Another person implied the family used benefits to pay for the designer clothes, writing: "Good old benefits."
"Could of used that money and put it in a bank account for him, grow up," penned a third.
Another user agreed, writing: "Could’ve used that money for his future instead of turning your child into a vanity project."
Meanwhile, a fifth added: "Why have a child if you can’t dress them up and make them look cool."
Why wouldn’t you though? Parents should want the best things for their babies."
"If you can afford it, why not," claimed one user.
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Another person wrote: "Love designer babies."
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