People Call Out Mom Who Buys Herself Designer Clothes But Walmart Outfits For Her Kids

For some people, the finer things in life include brand-name clothing, designer tags, and luxury accessories.

Supermodels and celebrities are no strangers to brandishing designer labels, but for most people, it's hard to justify dishing out thousands of dollars on clothing to wear out and about in everyday life.

A Mom-Blogger Is Sharing Her Hard-Hitting Mom Truths

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Canadian social media personality and mommy blogger Caitlin Fladager has racked up a following of 550k+ people on Instagram where she shares the real "truth about marriage and motherhood."

She is known for being open and honest about the way she raises her children.

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She's Addressing Some Of The Negative Comments She Receives

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Recently, Caitlin decided to respond to some of the negative backlash that she gets on her posts about her family.

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She revealed that she frequently reads negative comments about her kids' clothing.

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Trolls Shamed Her Kids For "Only Wearing Clothes From Walmart"

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People have told her, "Your kids only wear clothes from Walmart, while you get dressed up a lot. Not a good look for you as a mom."

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Caitlin started by admitting that she does buy her children's clothing from large, affordable retailers like Walmart while she buys her clothing at more expensive brand-name spots.

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Her Kids Are Growing Too Fast And Playing Too Hard For Fancy Clothes

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However, the mom takes a minute to explain her reasoning to the haters, and honestly, it makes sense.

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Caitlin rationalized, "You know why? Because I'm not constantly outgrowing [my clothes] like my kids are."

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They Love To Get Messy, Especially When They Are Eating

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She continued, "I am not constantly spilling food and dirt all over my brand new clothes."

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To support her point, Caitlin shared a candid photo of her littles eating ice cream outside looking disheveled from a full day of play.

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Kids' Clothes Often Have To Be Replaced More Frequently

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She added, "I am not outside running around in the dirt for hours on end. I am not tripping and ripping holes in brand new clothing."

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Essentially, it comes down to the fact that Caitlin knows she's likely going to have to replace her kids' clothes sooner rather than later.

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Caitlin Refuses To Be A Condescending "Neat And Tidy" Mom

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She explained that her children are messy and that they love to play in the dirt and make a mess of their food.

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As a result, she says she buys them cheaper clothing because she refuses to be "the mom who yells at them for spilling ice cream on a brand new shirt."

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She Doesn't Feel Bad For Buying Her Kids Walmart Clothing

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Caitlin summarized her post by saying that she will not feel bad for buying her children clothing from Walmart.

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"The dirt, the smiles, and the ice cream makes me way happier than a photo of them dressed in clothes they hate, that they will outgrow in a week."