A mum has expressed her outrage after spotting a "weird" item of clothing for babies while shopping, sparking an online debate.
Shopping for children's clothes can be a joy for parents, with high street stores typically offering t-shirts adorned with characters or animals, frilly socks, mini dungarees and an array of baby grows.
Many retailers also sell items that make your little one look like a miniature adult - from baby tuxedos to sparkly 'high heels'.
But when does it cross the line? One mum was taken aback after seeing a leather mini skirt in H&M, available for purchase for children aged 18 months to four years, which she noted didn't include shorts underneath.
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