tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1309613786929270593.post3312436990744153776..comments2016-05-09T10:59:44.665+01:00Comments on SCHOOL GATE STYLE: School Coats - M&S Stormwear for Kidsschoolgatestylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11374320337030060565[email protected]Blogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1309613786929270593.post-15426961137032663552015-12-22T16:21:53.163+00:002015-12-22T16:21:53.163+00:00My kids' coats this winter come courtesy of Ma...My kids' coats this winter come courtesy of Marks & Spencer and they are of the innovative STORMWEARâ„¢ variety which means they're ... <a href="http://eboyscoats.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">eboyscoats.blogspot.com</a><br />Pluperfecthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16956557204581014463[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1309613786929270593.post-41869812848512522462014-09-28T18:29:29.000+01:002014-09-28T18:29:29.000+01:00This is my next job! Our school run, is a long one...This is my next job! Our school run, is a long one, so a quilted school coat thats longer is usually what I go for. Love cute bow detailing!Amandahttp://theanamumdiary.co.uk[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1309613786929270593.post-11794504770077449572014-09-27T11:56:47.000+01:002014-09-27T11:56:47.000+01:00They are gorgeous coats. I always buy my son's...They are gorgeous coats. I always buy my son's coats from there too. Lynne xDorothy Camperhttp://www.dorothycamper.blogspot.co.uk[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1309613786929270593.post-23068052226585259652014-09-26T12:21:27.000+01:002014-09-26T12:21:27.000+01:00The kids look great in the coats! mine have to wea...The kids look great in the coats! mine have to wear proper school coats that you get through the school, but theses would be great for the weekend. XxAnne maire[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1309613786929270593.post-54756922707797591912014-09-26T00:43:46.000+01:002014-09-26T00:43:46.000+01:00Hi AvrilI've been enjoying your blog for a cou...Hi Avril<br><br>I've been enjoying your blog for a couple of years now from down under in Sydney, Australia. Whilst you're always a season ahead of us Aussies, its all relevant and it never surprises me how fashion trends are a universal force and we all follow the trends despite having opposite seasons.<br><br>Australia appears to be a national of t-shirt wearers and our our laid back culture determines a more casual approach to dressing however we still like to dress up and keep on trend whenever possible so I do like to see the snapshots of everyday fashion and trends that you post - your choices are very wearable and easily sourced by the budget conscious.<br><br>I work in the Sydney central business district (with views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge!!) and our weather can very easily determine what to wear. Funnily, its not uncommon to see female office workers out in the city at lunchtime wearing business attire and carrying the latest Mark Kors or Prada handbag but wearing rubber thongs (flip flops) for a comfortable walk to the shopping precinct; only to change back into high-heels once they return to the office. Could only happen in Australia I'm sure!!<br><br>Best wishes from down under and many thanks for keeping me posted.<br><br>Kind regards<br>Annette PyleAnnette Pyle[email protected]