My baby only wears designer clothes – trolls say it’s tacky and a waste of money, I think he looks adorable

A CHILD mother has revealed that her baby only wears designer clothes and she doesn’t mind the ridicule talking about it.

21 year old mother of one child Netalia Bedford explained that when she was pregnant with a boy, she said she would wait until he was a little older to dress him up in designer clothes, but when he arrived, things didn’t work out. out as she intended.

A mother has revealed that she dresses her children in designer clothes and doesn't care what trolls say about it

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A mother has revealed that she dresses her children in designer clothes and doesn’t care what trolls say about itCredit: Tiktok – @netalliabedford
Netallia Bedford took to TikTok to share adorable photos of her son dressed in Puma, Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Tommy Hilfiger and Moschino

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Netallia Bedford took to TikTok to share adorable photos of her son dressed in Puma, Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Tommy Hilfiger and MoschinoCredit: Tiktok – @netalliabedford
Social media users are divided and many think that his clothes are not really designer

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Social media users are divided and many think that his clothes are not really designerCredit: Tiktok – @netalliabedford

Posting on TikTok, the young mother explained: “POV: I won’t let my son be a designer until he’s two.”

But Netallia later shared many photos of her adorable son, wearing nothing but expensive designer clothes.

At the time of posting, Netallia’s son was only 13 months old and was wearing many expensive tracksuits, including those made by Nike, Adidas, and North Face.

In another video, we see Netallia’s little one wearing cute clothes from brands like Puma, Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Tommy Hilfiger and Moschino.

The clip of Netallia’s “handsome boy” clearly shocked many people as it has already garnered 242,500 views.

It has 14,000 likes, 379 comments and 90 shares.

But social media users are eager to receive comments, and many argue that the brands Netallia’s son wears are not really designer goods.

One said: “The only designer is Moschino.”

Another added: “Where is the designer?”

A third commented: “Since when is JD sportswear designer? Even so, the baby is cute.

Another interjected: “Nike is a street brand, not a designer.”

Another posted: “I’m waiting for Gucci, Fendi, LV… not a bunch of Nike tracksuits from Sports Direct!!!”

To this, Netallia replied: “I consider it a designer. If not, then it’s your choice.”

However, not everyone liked the clothes Netallia wore for her son, and others deemed them too expensive.

One user noted: “SO TACKY.”

Another troll mercilessly posted: “That’s not a designer, that’s a swashbuckler.”

Another asserted: “You guys are tripping… Those brands are still very high end and expensive. Don’t be Gucci because a Nike shirt for a toddler who can’t walk costs 30-40 dollars.”

Meanwhile, another person shared simply: “What a waste”.

However, at the same time, many TikTok users were quick to praise Netallia’s son’s outfit.

One user commented: “What to hate, your boy is so beautiful.”

Another asked: Why does everyone hate? These brands are more expensive than normal children’s clothing. He’s gorgeous.”

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While a third agreed: “Why is everyone so angry, it’s a shame. BTW your kid’s beautiful, I love the tracksuit.”

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Russell Falcon

Russell Falcon is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Russell Falcon joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing russellfalcon@ustimespost.com.

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