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She spent £300 on a Cricut machine, which creates iron-on designs, and decided to use these to make Nike ticks and logos to iron them onto her son’s T-shirts and clothing.
Putting her upholstery skills to good use, Kat created fake Nike ticks and North Face logos and ironed them on to £2.50 Primark t-shirts, as well as her son’s plain PE bag.
A mum saves money on her teenage son's clothing by printing Nike logos on Primark t-shirts to create perfect-looking dupes. Kat Burman, 37, doesn't see the sense on spending loads of cash on ...
A SAVVY mum has "saved a fortune" on her son's wardrobe by ironing Nike logos onto Primark clothing to create perfect-looking dupes.
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