It’s been a while since I looked at the Zara kids collection for the boys. From around 18 months old Lamb always had some bits from Zara in his wardrobe. Especially their £6.99 leggings, which are not only fab designed, but super cheap. The last year or so I haven’t really seen anything on there worth placing an order for. They may have one or 2 items, but I when shopping with Zara I like to spend £50 so I get free delivery, and that way I can bulk buy things in different sizes.
The other day I decided to take a look and I’m totally in love with so much on offer. You all know I love to write a clothing wish list every now and then, so I’ve pulled some of my favourite pieces to share with you in case you want to go grab them too!

Do you know Lamb started school this week?! Oh of course you do, I’ve mentioned it a million times already… *sad face*
We spend a lot of time at our workplace, and for many this means a specific uniform or workwear wardrobe. When I worked in an office, although we didn’t have a strict dress code, I tried to have 2 wardrobes. One for work and one more casual.
Having a small house, with a growing family (well, we’ve done growing now) means lots of extra ‘stuff’. Whether it’s mountains of clothes, toys, baby products, or my many bottles of heavy duty foundation to cover the bags I’ve accumulated through motherhood. And I’m not talking about Tesco carrier bags!
With Christmas fast approaching I’ve been thinking about saving and have come up with these money saving tips ideal for families.



