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Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by ogododo(op): 8:28am On Nov 18, 2024
It appears the days children from average homes look up to the Yuletide season as a period they get new clothes, mostly ready-made ones, which distinguish them from the less privileged ones, are gone.

Today, the line between the rich, average and even poor homes is out.

The present economic condition has levelled levels. Many families today, struggle to feed, pay rents, medical care and school fees. So, the thought of buying expensive Christmas clothes for children is a suicidal luxury.

Economy&Lifestyle discovered that many parents have resolved to go for fairly used clothes, popularly known as Okirikia or bend-down- select, in some instances.

Mrs. Anyanwu Bridget, a teacher said: “The price of buying even the cheapest ready made gown is now N30,000 as against N5,000 or at most N7000 before.

“I have three girls and a boy. Buying three gowns means I have to have nothing less than N90,000 or more which will cover two children’s school fees in a term.

“A boy’s shirt and jeans trousers are well above N25,000.

“Meanwhile, these costs are without the prices of shoes. So, I just decided to get six yards of beautiful ankara materials that I will give to a very good tailor.

“They will use their old shoes to match. Christmas is just for a day. With such a plan, I have budgeted N20,000. This amount will do a lot of magic.”


Anyanwu’s plan was different from Mrs. Agbogun Olaide’s plan for her children’s Christmas wears.

According to Olaide, she has visited the Okrika (fairly used) clothes market and bought first grade shirts and trousers for her two boys.

“If you have visited the children’s wear market recently, you will know that this economy is not smiling at all.

“Those of us women who usually buy two to three clothes with matching shoes for our children to wear during Christmas have disappeared.

“Anyone you see in the market buying expensive children’s clothes now is well to do.
“I have to cut my coat according to my cloth.


Last year, I bought ready made clothes for my boys but this year I had to talk to myself and get them first grade fairly used clothes.

“They are expensive too but have lesser prices when compared to ready made.
“A shirt was N3,000 and trousers N5,000.

“Their shoes were N8,000 each.

“I spent N32,000 for both of them.

“If I hadn’t cut costs that way, I would have coughed out N100,000 to buy clothes for my sons.”


Recall that years back, parents purchased two pairs of clothes for their children to celebrate the Yuletide season.

One is worn on Christmas day and the other on the first day of the new year.
Such practice has been overshadowed by the continuous increase in the prices of goods and services in the market.

Economy&Lifestyle’s visit to the market revealed that many sellers of children ready made wears were experiencing low patronage.

Mrs. Sherifatu Hamzat, a children’s wear trader, said: “This year is terrible. I have never experienced such low patronage during the Yuletide season.

“Parents are not even looking at buying readymade clothes for their children.
“Many just come, check the prices and walk away lamenting on the price.

“It is not our fault but the present foreign exchange rate which has affected the cost of importing these clothes.

“By this time, the market is booming with parents shopping for Christmas clothes for their children.

“Let’s hope to see a positive change in the remaining weeks to Christmas.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/11/hardship-more-childrenll-wear-used-clothes-at-christmas/

Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by LocalFARMERS: 8:34am On Nov 18, 2024
Country hard. Economy get as e be. See weting This government cause. Many won't buy clothes this Christmas. But if you have plans to buy clothes this Christmas, this is the best time to buy. By next month, the price will double

Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by Mindlog: 8:40am On Nov 18, 2024
Okrika wake up.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by Rplamer12: 8:54am On Nov 18, 2024
Ok
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by Sonnobax15(m): 8:57am On Nov 18, 2024
lipsrsealed
It has already begun....

Was at a friend's shop three days ago,and his wife had to stop an okrika hawker who was passing by......It was then I got to know there's what they call--"First grade okrika". Meaning they are somehow close to already-made clothes but under the family of okrika grin

Omoh,the thing choke many people oh
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by ogododo(op): 9:02am On Nov 18, 2024
Nawa Nlfpmod. Na Ramat Park we go dey where now.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by Racoon(m): 9:31am On Nov 18, 2024
T-Pain hardship hitting hards on children Christmas 🎄 fortunes for the year.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by HelloHelloagain: 9:38am On Nov 18, 2024
Helinues it’s time to cash out your money to buy Christmas clothes for your 3 children.


I have warned you to rent your own house , after Christmas na another year o

On ya mandate again na wetting you go Dey scream
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by Kukutente23: 9:42am On Nov 18, 2024
This one hard o
Buying used clothes used to be for everyday wear but it seems it's even becoming a luxury under the calamitous T-pain Rehoboam
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by AntiisIam(m): 9:45am On Nov 18, 2024
It is just a pity that some Christians voted this calamity in 2023 general election
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by ATEAMS: 10:24am On Nov 18, 2024
Dammmn

Regardless

Your truest friends are the ones who stand by you in your darkest moments, because they are willing to brave the shadows with you, and in your greatest moments, because they are not afraid to let you shine.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by hisexcellency34: 10:24am On Nov 18, 2024
Tinubu is evil but wearing used clothes is nothing new in Nigeria
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by GloriousGbola: 10:27am On Nov 18, 2024
make bend down great again !
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by bassdow: 10:27am On Nov 18, 2024
On Christmas day, na Jesus Christ dey celebrate Christmas na, why do we have to spend ?
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by olax02(m): 10:27am On Nov 18, 2024
Mindlog:
Okrika wake up.
You don't even talk about wetin children go eat. Na Clothes you dey talk about. This year Christmas na normal day for me ooo.. I no go kill my self. Everyday na Christmas... angry
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by GOFRONT(m): 10:27am On Nov 18, 2024
Hmm...........Pls let us endeavour to Endure and be patient a little for Tinubu

He will soon make everywherr Stew for all of us.

Pls Endure
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by Basiljoe: 10:28am On Nov 18, 2024
We are teaching Peter Obi a lesson. cool

Jagaban till 2031. cheesy
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by Donaldoni: 10:28am On Nov 18, 2024
God forbid!
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by reiddecuti: 10:28am On Nov 18, 2024
All thanks to the policies of an acclaimed First Class accountants whose identity, Alumni, history is questionable.

Let's enjoy the authentic emilokon! while it last.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by illuminutty: 10:28am On Nov 18, 2024
People wear used clothes everywhere in the world., even in America, UK and Paradise.

Igbos should have patience and not always blame Jagaban when they can't afford new clothes for their children.

Hausas and Yorubas have new clothes for their children for this Christmas.

Igbos should learn how to build bridges and flyovers to connect to the political powers in Nigeria so that their children won't wear used closed this Christmas.

Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by iwaeda: 10:28am On Nov 18, 2024
Odun yi oye. Era witiwiti. Ko lo nile kodowo. Bend down select. Yaba ojurin abi Ileepo Katagwa. grin grin grin grin
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by ednut1(m): 10:29am On Nov 18, 2024
Second hand clothes are charity donations from western countries. Why is it being soldhuh Humans are just evil
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by bassdow: 10:29am On Nov 18, 2024
ednut1:
Second hand clothes are charity donations from western countries. Why is it being soldhuh Humans are just evil
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by CodeTemplarr: 10:29am On Nov 18, 2024
Another class is emerging thats between the poor and middle class.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by bassdow: 10:29am On Nov 18, 2024
olax02:
You don't even talk about wetin children go eat. Na Clothes you dey talk about. This year Christmas na normal day for me ooo.. I no go kill my self. Everyday na Christmas... angry
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by MrAmbrose(m): 10:30am On Nov 18, 2024
It's a sad reality
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by Basiljoe: 10:30am On Nov 18, 2024
ednut1:
Second hand clothes are charity donations from western countries. Why is it being soldhuh Humans Nigerians are just evil
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by nolzautoz(m): 10:30am On Nov 18, 2024
Government should postpone yelutide celebrations in Nigeria till this country is fixed. Wouldn’t advise anyone to start waisting funds now that things are so expensive.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by MMempire(m): 10:32am On Nov 18, 2024
No lie in what you wrote @OP.
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by ecomjourney: 10:32am On Nov 18, 2024
Thank GOD , tinubu is working
Re: Hardship: More Children’ll Wear Used Clothes At Christmas by xristos(m): 10:33am On Nov 18, 2024
I rejoice in all things.
I abound and I abaze
You say there's a cast down...I say there is a lifting!
I abound in all things, and I have sufficiency for good works.
I will make people happy this Christmas.
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