Daddy cool: Designer trainers at bargain prices

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Despite him being in his mid forties, Craig dresses well. Better than me in fact. I’ve definitely fallen into “mum mode”- rarely out of my jeggings teamed with literally anything that doesn’t feature a blob of Calpol, baby sick or dribbles of milk. I no longer straighten my hair and don’t mind doing the school run with yesterday’s eyeliner barely clinging onto my lashes. I make a little more effort at the weekend, but not much.
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Craig however, always looks good. He wears brands, but not in a “look at me” kind of way. He realises that big logos emblazoned across t-shirts are probably best left to teenagers and 20-somethings and prefers subtle polos. Thankfully I’ve never seen him don a pair of trackies, sandals or a vest in public either! In short, I’m always happy to hold his hand when we’re out and about and don’t ever feel the need to “lose” him in Tesco.
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Having said that, he doesn’t often shop for himself. Whereas the kids wardrobes and drawers are literally overflowing with clothes they’ll never get around to wearing, Craig and I have a small chest of drawers for our bits, and he borrows space in the kids wardrobes for shirts and suits due to my totally irrational fear of coat hangers (don’t ask!). That’s not to say we’re up against it with our finances, there just always seems to be something sexier to spend our money on other than socks, and jumpers - like a new vacuum cleaner or tablecloth - it’s all rock n roll over here!
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The one obsession he does have, is trainers. In fact, when we argue I often daydream about flogging his collection on eBay and buying a one-way flight somewhere exotic. They all seem to look the same, lined up in our porch - they’re all designer, scrubbed and maintained to perfection, with not one scuff in sight.
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If like me, your old man has a shoe fetish, you can find dozens of branded trainers at MandM Direct with £s shaved off their RRPs - check out this lot for under £60!
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Clockwise from top left: Adidas Originals Samba Suede (Navy) RRP £61.99 £49.99 / Converse All Star Padded Collar (Green/Grey) RRP £59.99 £17.99 / Lacoste Brendel (Red) RRP £74.99 £39.99 / Adidas Adizero Shotput 2 Field Event (Yellow) RRP £119.99 £14.99 / Lacoste Rayford 7 (Off White) RRP £94.99 £59.99 / Lacoste Court Line (Dark Grey) RRP £74.99 £44.99 / Puma Suede Classic Steeple (Grey) RRP £54.99 £39.99 / Henleys Bevan Pumps (Grey/Orange) RRP £19.99 £9.99 / Lyle And Scott Vintage Halket Pumps (Navy) RRP £46.99 £23.99 / Lacoste Orelle Hi Tops (Dark Brown) RRP £74.99 £49.99 / Firetrap Goose Pumps (Grey) RRP £49.99 £19.99 / Lacoste Carnaby Evo Croc (Black) RRP £64.99 £44.99 / Converse Star Player Low Pro (Charcoal Grey) RRP £39.99 £15.99 / Converse All Star Peel Back (Grey) RRP £64.99 £17.99 / Adidas Originals Beckenbauer (White/Sky Blue) RRP £69.99 £44.99 / Reebok Workout Plus (Navy) RRP £54.99 £29.99

These aren’t budget brands either - we’re talking Lacoste, Converse & Firetrap. With prices like these I’d be happy for Craig to buy two at a time to satisfy his cravings. Given ther’s also Lyle & Scott and Henleys for under £30 too, you can also pick up cool pumps for your teen to knock about in that won’t break the bank - sounds good to me.

With all the hubsters favourite labels including Diesel, French Connection and Ralph Lauren, there’s also tons of tees, sweatshirts and jeans with massive savings. Now I know about M&M Direct, I know instantly where I’m going this Christmas & maybe he’ll end up with something more exciting than boxers and shorts this year.
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GIVEAWAY: Celebrate Miffy’s brand new TV show and win a Sensory Miffy toy! (CD: 19/10/2015)

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A few months ago I bought you the news that I’d be joining in with Miffy’s 60th birthday celebrations as a Miffy Mum. Well, this month sees some mahoosive news from Miffy HQ as she’s getting her own TV show! I’ll bring you more on this next week when I get the official press release, but in the meantime to get you all excited I have a fabulous comp for one lucky Miffy fan.

Parents everywhere know, a good children’s character is timeless, and Miffy is certainly proof of that. Miffy turned 60 this year. Yes 60. Amazingly, she was “born” all those years ago when Dutch artist Dick Bruna first drew the little white bunny to cheer up his young son on a rainy seaside holiday in Holland.

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Dick Bruna’s lovable Miffy has now had a major makeover and her stories have been refreshed for a new generation of Brits to enjoy. Not only does this include new a whole set of classic collectable hardback storybooks with brand new translations by award winning poet, Tony Mitton, it also means she gets to star in a brand new TV show with stop-frame animation. Miffy’s makeover has taken two years to complete and she’s now a “thoroughly modern Miffy” set to capture the imagination of children all over again.

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To get you all suitably excited about the new show, I have a comp to win a sensory Miffy toy. Made from colourful textured fabrics, she’ll help your little one learn about the body. Press 14 interactive sensors to hear what Miffy has to say.!

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She’s the very latest in a whole host of Miffy goodies set to be big this Christmas. There are presents for all ages, from newborn babies and toddlers to tweens and adult fans of this classic character and design icon. You can even indulge your loved one in luxurious Miffy home furnishings, or opt for a cute little stocking filler to bring a smile to their face on Christmas morning. Check out Miffy’s shop here - www.miffyshop.co.uk or keep up to date by following her on Twitter and Facebook.

Good luck guys!

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How long do you spend cleaning your home?

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So yet another weekend is over way too soon. Once again raucous alcohol-fueled parties gave way to a weekend of cleaning, tackling our overflowing washing basket and preventing two feuding kiddies from doing one another an injury. Gone are the days we can simply say “hell to this, let’s book a hotel” and saunter off for an evening - parenthood ruins any social life you once had.

I won’t pretend the homes Craig and I have shared together have ever resembled those from the glossy pages of Homes & Gardens, but we were houseproud. Before children, we had expensive tastes and could (mostly) afford everything we wanted. We got home from work and cooked, cleaned and tidied together before cuddling up on a white sofa in front of the telly. It wasn’t always exciting, but it was cosy and it was just how we wanted it.

Now, as I type this post, I’m surrounded by a sea of plastic. Plastic bricks, plastic cars, plastic furniture… Clashing colours scream at you from every direction and it’s hard to reconcile this mess with the home we once kept.

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The truth is, when you start a family, your home will never be clean again. You wipe your dining table and it’s quickly coated with tomato sauce and sticky rings from glasses of OJ, and no sooner have you vacuumed than it’s showered with a blanket of cookie crumbs. You simply can’t get up to date when you have children. Fact.

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With this mind, it’s hard to say how I feel about a quiz I’ve recently taken with cleaning specialists Kärcher. As part of the company’s cultural sponsorship programme, Kärcher have landed various big contracts and cleaned dozens of famous landmarks all over the world. They’ve created a fun quiz for people to identify the countries within which these landmarks are located, along with interesting facts about how they cleaned them, and how long it took.

Have a guess how long it took them to clean the London Eye in 2013 (for the first time since it was erected in 2000)

My guess: 2 months

Answer: 3 weeks - working mostly at night so as not to affect its operation during the day

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3 weeks might seem like a huge project. Working in difficult conditions, in the dark, sat atop millions of pounds worth of steel up to 70m high. In fact, having first applied an alkaline cleaning agent, they then cleaned by hand with scouring pads before finally spraying the blackened grubby steel with hot-water high-pressure cleaners.

Don’t get me wrong, that sounds pretty impressive, and a fear of heights would have put paid to me ever donning those coveralls - but at least, when it’s done, it’s done. Safe and clean for another decade, the London Eye has been brought back to its original splendor.

I’m now thinking Kärcher should add my home to their list of landmarks. It might not be architecturally beautiful, and we might not be famous residents, but I’d simply love to see them work their magic on my 3-bed terrace. Bet that would take them longer than 3 weeks! In fact, ours would be the project that just kept on giving! It’s this, or I could send my two brats to their HQ to set them the ultimate cleaning challenge. Just cleaning one room they’ve occupied for an hour takes double that to restore it back to normal!

If you want test your geography, take the Kärcher quiz for yourself and read all about these very special projects including the Prague National Theatre, Olef Dam and Königssee Ice Track. Let me know if you fared any better than me - I only got 1 question correct out of 15 (must be all those Mr Sheen fumes…)!

 

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