Sunday 21 August 2011

Growing up

As I get older and the petit garcon is growing up my frame of reference keeps changing. I'm still the same but I have to temper my lifestyle, wants and ideas according to so many factors, namely restrictions and the ever increasing cost of living.

This means I have been very good on the consumption front as I no longer earn in the way I did before. But I had to laugh at the forming consumption pattern of a certain young man.

Saturday shopping is my idea of hell but I had to go to Kingston to order a new sofa in the Sofa Workshop sale. It was the only chance of affording one from there and I have to say they have a lovely selection and we had wonderful service. As we were in the Bentalls centre I popped in Gap to get a present for a neighbour who has just had a baby. Well the petit garcon was straight in there to select an outfit for himself! He spied a top which he insisted he 'needed for golf to look like Tiger Woods.' I started to protest but there was no point in upsetting a father/son moment.

I was caught between the idea of not having something just because you want it and also as I had not allocated any money for that purchase and being a indulgent parent! I was also quite impressed by his knowing what he wanted, the ability to create a look!! Anyway, given we never go shopping usually I thought there would be no real harm in it.

And he did look quite cute and grown up as he set off for the driving range the next day with his dad.


The petit garcon wears Gap Kids, polo shirt & chinos

19 comments:

  1. Petit garcon is adorable. (My son loves those striped collared shirts too.)

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  2. Oh, he is unbelievably cute! And he looks terrific in the shirt. I think it's important to indulge sometimes. Esp. when they know exactly what they want to be creative.

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  3. I like that he is paying attention to the way he looks at such a young age - don't discourage him x

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  4. Super cute, such a dapper little chap!

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  5. He looks gorgeous and very well chosen, too! x

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  6. Gorgeous! Very well chosen - it's scary how well developed they are sartorially at such a young age!!

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  7. Oh my goodness, he's such a little style-setter! Very cute and stylish xx

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  8. I think we all know where he gets his amazing styling skills :) I'm actually really impressed by this- hopefully my children will have a style gene as well.

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  9. Too cute for words. It is amazing how little uns know what they want, down to how they wear it....Arghhhh I get blamed for that on a daily basis from OH for my Curly Haired Beauty's wardrobe crisis! She obvs gets it from me

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  10. What an adorable story:)). I have three boys and when they make a beeline for clothes my heart does a little flutter as I'm so excited they are making sartorial choices for themselves. My lassie The Stylist however, the opposite, I have to um and ah and say no quite a bit which breaks my heart because I want to buy EVERYTHING for her. Your wee chap looks like a real little man in his very cute "Tiger Woods" t-shirt and golf bag:))

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  11. Gosh he's getting so big! And he gets cuter each time you post about him!

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  12. Gosh he's getting so big! And he gets cuter each time you post about him!

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  13. What a cute boy and charming anecdote.

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  15. My 6-year-old son has recently developed a love for athletic shoes. When I was his age, I had one pair, but he has several (which he alternates carefully so as to give each a good workout). Mr. C says that soccer players indulge the foot, so . . . that's my answer.

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  16. He looks absolutely adorable! And I bet it's nice to see that he's got a talent for fashion, just like his mama.

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  17. Hello to the worlds most stylish child! How cute does he look awwww!!

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