Its Ethel Austin but the clothes are really cheap looking and not well made and bobble and shrink instanlty, you should shop in next i dont shop anywere else for the kids the clothes never shrink and are really well made.
2007-01-23 11:56:41
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answered by babydolluk25 2
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ike Bata or Yakka which last about a squillionth of the time. I'm not saying that Pacific brands went around it the right way and yes, some sort of package should be available for the workers. Things are tough all over. They're not the only ones losing jobs in the economic down-turn. The mining industry has lost more jobs since the crash than Pacific Brands does, the difference is the media jumped on the Australia Made idea. What can they jump on for the mines?!? If youre gonna stop buying Pacific brands or insist on buying Australian then don't go to Macdonalds or Hungry jacks, or Woolies, or one of those shops like Crazy Clarkes and The Warehouse who mainly sell imported brands and some of them are actually good. Crazy Clarkes is going into recievership so even though it puts an end to that company and their imports. That will stop Aussie kids having a chance at after-school work and thousands will lose their jobs, but hey, you wont be supporting overseas-own
2016-03-18 04:43:42
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answered by ? 4
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Which store sells kids clothes with Tiny Ted printed on the label?
My son had some PJ's for Christmas with Tiny Ted on the label and they are lovely brushed cotton and I would love to get him another pair.
2015-08-10 05:56:58
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answered by ? 1
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Tiny Ted
2016-10-16 07:45:22
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answered by eisenstein 4
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As several people have already pointed out, the majority of Pacific Brands products have already been produced in China for years now - at least 5 years that I can recall. We're all to blame for this - producers AND consumers. Producers because they are always after the biggest possible profit. Consumers because we ALL demand quality products at the cheapest possible price. We're now given ourselves very little alternative because we've driven profit and competition overseas. This isn't just about clothing - have a look at all the other primary production we've driven overseas. We're reliant on other countries for so many of the things we consider essential. It's embarrassing. And don't just blame Asia and/or China in particular. If you factor in the amount of goods we import from other parts of the world it's even more embarrassing. The one underhand factor here is the timing - Pacific Brands is trying to use the economic downturn to do something they were already planning. They should have been honest and upfront.
2016-04-02 09:02:02
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answered by Megan 4
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Ted Baker
2007-01-20 05:32:47
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answered by louby lou 2
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Ethel Austin sell them, they are something like £4.00 for a pair nice and cosy my daughter loves them, although they do not tumble try well.
If you have a Primark in your area they sell the same pj's as next does for a fraction of the cost, and they come in packs of 2's for £5.00. Nice quality too.
2007-01-21 09:32:20
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answered by Hannah 4
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I think it might be Ethel Austin. I know they sell Tiny ted shoes
2007-01-20 07:09:36
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answered by wendyad3 2
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ethel austin is the clothes store with the tiny ted label i get loads of my childerns clothes from there they are not expensive either good stuff
2007-01-22 04:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Ethel Austin, i buy my nephews pj's from there they are lovely. Plus they are a resonable price.
2007-01-20 09:15:32
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answered by Lauren 3
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