sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
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- Deputy Grecian
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
I farmed all the socks and pants off to my Mum
It says navy swimming trunks, can they be a lighter blue?
http://www.sportsdirect.com/slazenger-s ... e=35900019 these are the ones i'm thinking of.
It says navy swimming trunks, can they be a lighter blue?
http://www.sportsdirect.com/slazenger-s ... e=35900019 these are the ones i'm thinking of.
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- GE (Great Erasmus)
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
I'm drowning in name tapes - help! Just one (probably very stupid question) - do home socks need sock ties too?! I'm pretty sure the answer will be "yes" - but, quite frankly, the less labelling lark I have to do the better!! Also, how many pairs of home socks does a girl need?! My dd picked up 15 pairs in Primark!!
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I don't know the definitive answer but have labelled absolutely everything as the HM advised this was best. It is a pain but the sense of satisfaction when it is all done is worth it!
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- GE (Great Erasmus)
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
It's the SOCK TIE issue on which I need clarification! My dd's opted for "trainer socks" - the short ankle style - not sure she's going to be too impressed if every pair is sporting sock ties ... but if that's what's needed ...!
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
The sock ties are to keep them together in the laundry process and save time for those sorting the laundry, so the answer is yes I guess, unless she takes lots of pairs and saves them up to wash herself at home on leave weekends and holidays. I definitely advocate folding the nametape in half and stitching it and the tie to the sock in one go - when I do that I make sure that one half of the name tape is on top on one sock and the other half on the other, so that when they are being sorted both halves of the tape are visible.
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- Button Grecian
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
You cannot be serious!!!Antinous1 wrote: unless she takes lots of pairs and saves them up to wash herself at home on leave weekends and holidays.
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Well, I have heard of kids saving up fancier items of clothing to take home for washing rather than risk them going through the laundry, so I thought she might be desperate enough to avoid sock ties (I can't quite see how they'd fit comfortably in those ultra low trainer socks myself) to try it! If any of my kids wanted to do that they'd definitely be doing the washing themselves!anniexf wrote:You cannot be serious!!!Antinous1 wrote: unless she takes lots of pairs and saves them up to wash herself at home on leave weekends and holidays.
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- Deputy Grecian
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
so how many socks do they take? My son now has 4 pairs of football socks and 5 pairs of white sports socks. How many normal pairs of socks will he need?
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
And another question, what happens to their suitcases, do we bring them back home with us or is there storage at CH?
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We brought them back otherwise DS wardrobe would have been full. However we now leave a soft case at school so (hopefully) DS can pack up some stuff for leave weekends etc. Not sure whether there is a suitcase storage space in House, DS has never mentioned one, I will check.
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We leave them there, put the smaller one inside the bigger one and it just stands at the end of her bed.
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- GE (Great Erasmus)
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
Ooh, interesting. I just assumed we'd leave them there. So does that mean we have to get them all unpacked, and are expected to do/oversee all the packing for holidays/weekends? We don't actually own any suitcases, and having looked at the prices of them we won't be getting any either, was going to get some cheap holdalls, but I don't imagine they'll be able to stand neatly anywhere...
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
if you're near a primark, I remember their suitcases are quite reasonable (especially as there won't be any baggage handlers 'handling' them)
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Re: sock ties and other miscellaneous queries
We've always used cheap holdalls; you can bung them on top of the wardrobes.Volupturaptor wrote:
We don't actually own any suitcases, and having looked at the prices of them we won't be getting any either, was going to get some cheap holdalls, but I don't imagine they'll be able to stand neatly anywhere...
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No, you don't have to unpack their things for them, though you can if you want to help them. Or maybe just do it the first couple of times, it's up to you. As for suitcases, look at your local bootfairs! There's always lots of them there, for just a few pounds, cheaper than cheap holdalls and they'll last much longer!
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