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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Upping my game for Huggies with Wardrobe Coaches Alicia and Kay

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To celebrate the fact that my new co-ambassador for Huggies Wipes is none other than the stupidly cool Fearne Cotton, I’m upping my game. If I ever have to sit beside her at a photoshoot (or even appear in the same frame, in the background, blurry and several feet away), in contrast to her I’ll look every inch the dowdy housewife.

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Despite my best efforts with #OpBabyWeight (well… I weighed myself twice, switched chips for grapes for like a whole week) I’m still fluctuating between a size 14-16. I read somewhere that drinking plenty of good old H2O and getting 8 hours sleep per night is the true secret to losing weight - that’s me destined to languish in the fat-zone then as I only drink wine from 11am and average 2 hours shut-eye thanks to Heidi & Dexter’s nighttime shenanigans.

So I’ve enlisted the A-team and put my wardrobe woes to Wardrobe Coaches Alicia and Kay - I know, fancy right?! I’m thinking they must meet lazy, flabby and cellulite-ridden mums all the time. Maybe a tweak or two to my wardrobe will miraculously streamline my lumpy body - sort of like squeezing a Cumberland Sausage. It’s definitely preferable to donning Lycra and breaking a sweat in a gym.

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So I asked Alicia & Kay this…

How do I dress my mummy bod? I’ve jumped from a curvy size 12 to a size 16 and tend to wear shapeless outfits. I have no idea how to feel sexy and confident again

Alicia & Kay say…

What’s fab is that you have curves! Mother Nature kindly gave them to you, and hiding them is a complete no-no. Don’t try and hide your figure and instead make the most of it.

Firstly, start with a good base. A decent bra is so important especially after having children and if you are large on the breast area. You’ll be surprised at how a bra can change your outfit, making your clothes fit better and hang nicely so that in fact, your whole outfit looks like a better fit and a your clothes a higher quality.

For bras, we’d suggest a brand like Prima Donna and avoid brands like Fantasie and Freya which tend to make boobs look matronly! Prima Donna are expensive but well worth the investment, trust us. Once you’ve purchased great bras, take good care of them by only ever hand washing them.

I say… I know I’m blessed with curves. I still have a pretty impressive bust that stays more or less where it did in my teens, and my waist does kind of nip in (albeit only briefly in-between gut and bum). Fortunately I owe a lot to Kim Kardashian who has made it cool to own a bum that has to be wedged into a tub chair at Costa.

Prima Donna is also a new one on me. I have tons of Fantasie and Freya bras and had not, until now, considered them matronly. In fact, I think Craig bought me most of these as a treat (I assume a treat for him rather than me). I hadn’t heard of Prima Donna until now, but a quick glance at the website and I’m sold. I haven’t aired my cleavage for years and maybe I should.

Dress for your positives

Something we encourage is thinking of your positives. Choose three things about your body that you love. Whether it’s your wrists, arms, legs, neck or even your ears, to feel more confident, learn to dress for your positives. The key to always looking and feeling amazing is knowing your positives, like your waist and legs! Choose your clothes wisely to accentuate these positive parts of your body and encourage confidence

I say… Righto - I pick my boobs, my lower legs, and my bum

Sleeve lengths and tailoring

Another important tip is sleeve length, make sure all of your jackets and coats sleeves finish just below your wrist bone not across the widest part of your hand as this will make your arms look shorter and wider.

A shorter sleeve will make you look slimmer, it might sound strange, but we know it really works! You don’t need to buy new blazers or jackets, instead you can have items tailored at a dry cleaners for a small fee.

Tailoring is a great way to adapt clothes to make you feel amazing in them, plus it’s very cost effective. You can spend a few pounds adding darts to tops, changing jacket lengths or changing hem lines rather than blowing the budget on new items.

I say… Hmm, Bingo wings out then. I’ve just looked back through some holiday snaps and it seems a mix of alcohol and sun led to me doing exactly this a few months back. I remain unconvinced anyone should see my arms, anywhere, ever.

Tailoring though, now this I can get onboard with. I definitely suit a shift dress. With sculpting knickers and a fair bit of sucking in, I love this look.

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Make the most of your assets

You talk about wearing shapeless outfits, you should be making the most of your waist! If you wear tops and blazers that nip in at the waist, you’ll feel sexier.
Also look at the length of tops you wear, there can be a temptation to wear longer tops to ‘hide’ parts of your body but wearing longer tops can make your legs look shorter. Instead, shorter tops that sit at the top of your jeans can accentuate your legs. Show off your assets, don’t hide them!

I say…. Alicia & Kay are right - the temptation is most definitely there to wear longer tops. In fact, I don’t think I’ve worn a top that doesn’t skim my thighs in some 5 years!

In need of some inspiration I headed to SimplyBe and picked out the tops below. Teamed with a pencil skirt these could work. Popping them with leggings, jeans or leather-look trousers, not so much (I can picture the camel toe now). I don’t mind tucking things in to high-waisted skirts - so long as they’re well structured and don’t roll down when I sit. Maybe this is the way forward for me…

So that’s it. Professional style advice for body conscious plus sized women! Enjoy guys!

 


Baby sun safety at-a-glance from Little Chickie Boutique

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As a skin-obsessed mama, there’s precious little I don’t know about protecting babies skin. We’re a proud porcelain family with skin that blemishes and burns very easily, so having lived a life with no sunbeds or chemical tans, and a strong appreciation for organic skincare, my kiddies are very likely to follow in my footsteps.

This doesn’t mean we go into hiding when the sun comes out - the kids love the outdoors and would probably drive me to alcohol if they didn’t see daylight every 12 hours - we just have to run through a mental checklist every time we venture outside in the height of summer. From sunhats, to sunscreen, to bottles of Evian, we have all the bases covered so the kids can keep up with their buddies in the sun, whether they’re splashing in the paddling pool, playing kiss chase or going to war with NERF guns.

Handily, for new parents, grandparents or those experiencing this fierce Great British summer for the first time, my friends at Little Chickie Boutique have popped together this at-a-glance baby sun safety infographic to help the tiniest members of your family stay cool and hydrated in the heat.

For those who are yet to discover Little Chickie Boutique, they’re an an independent baby boutique stocking handpicked baby and childrenswear from across the globe. Packed full of quality and ethical brands such as Olive & Moss, Little Green Radicals, and Panda & the Sparrow, the collection is unique, fun and guaranteed to help your little dude or madam stand out from the crowd. It’s one of my favourite online boutiques to hunt down outfits that pop, and with up to 50% off their summer shop at the moment, you’re sure to find bright and airy outfits perfect for the heatwave.

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All kinds of cute!: Light as Air Romper £16.79 / William Yellow Polo T-Shirt £11.89 / Crispin The Crab Summer Romper £15.37 / Digby Boys Navy Playsuit £11.89 / Pretty Baby Dress - Sheered flower £18.19 / Audrey Cherry Girls Top £9.09 / Story Time Dungarees £16.79 / Lollipop Dress £18.89 / Audrey Frilly Girls Skirt £10.49

Check out Little Chickie Boutique yourself and head to the website, or follow on Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter for inspiration, offers and to be the first to see new lines added to the site.

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