BensGrandad
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Just looked on line for possible Christmas presents for 6 yr old granddaughter and very disappointed with what is on offer for girls. Are we missing a trick here as Christmas is a boom buying time?
Just looked on line for possible Christmas presents for 6 yr old granddaughter and very disappointed with what is on offer for girls. Are we missing a trick here as Christmas is a boom buying time?
Publican, football manager and now a retail consultant, is there no end to your talents ?
Just looked on line for possible Christmas presents for 6 yr old granddaughter and very disappointed with what is on offer for girls. Are we missing a trick here as Christmas is a boom buying time?
What do you expect? Seagulls-branded make up sets? Blue and white princess dresses? Kitchen sets?
This is the 21st century, BG, we should stop thinking in outdated gender ideas. Gifts shouldn't be pigeonholed as 'boys' or 'girls'.
Are 'gender ideas'outdated? I hardly think so. In any case some things will always appeal more to either boys or girls, without the need to pigeonhole them.
This.
If it isn't pink my 5 year old granddaughter isn't interested.
And to be fair to BG, I walked around there last game and the "Girls" gifts are shockingly sparse.
Publican, football manager and now a retail consultant, is there no end to your talents ?
I do not profess to be an expert on retail but even in the pubs we stocked up at Christmas on drinks that sold at Christmas and then sat on the shelves, the classic being Advocaat for snowballs. As other have said my 6 year old grand daughter is not interested if it isnt pink so why have they stopped the many lines they had previously stocked in pink? Is it because Nike say they are bigger than the customer and you WILL have what we say?
Why not ask the club ?
To be fair to BG the club shop does nothing but absolute tat. But that said when has that ever been any different?
They seem to have a far more comprehensive range of tat than the old days tbh