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Mumsnet Discussions: Am I being unreasonable? : To find Bratz knickers in a size 18m - 2yrs a bit naff? (25 messages)
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By callmeovercautious on Sun 11-May-08 21:20:27
And of course DD wanted them hmm

She did not get them she ended up with Fairy Princess - but tbh I did not really want those either. Where can I buy nice baby pants?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By jaspersslave on Sun 11-May-08 21:24:09
that is naff i cant stand the bratz, it just encouraging kids to dress like adults.

woolworths and mothercare have upsy daisy ones for girls and i think asda has peppa pig
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By moondog on Sun 11-May-08 21:24:40
Lunacy
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By quint on Sun 11-May-08 21:26:06
you can also get nice plain or unbranded patterned ones from mothercare, any of the supermarkets, next etc. TBH I hate all of the branded underwear and it will be a long time until either DD gets any!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By princessmel on Sun 11-May-08 21:26:09
dd has some Fifi ones from woolies. They fit best too. Nice and high up on the tummy and low cut legs. All the primark ones keep going up her bum. Too skimpy.
M and s do plain ones.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Tatterdemalion on Sun 11-May-08 21:27:41
Vile above and beyond the baseline level of revoltingness I attribute to Bratz.

M&S, mothercare all do standard pink pants with a white flower on jobby packs of pants.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By squeaver on Sun 11-May-08 21:29:19
Horrendous

Try John Lewis
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By kerryk on Sun 11-May-08 21:31:02
my mum bought dd's lovely ones from tesco this week. pink pants with blue stitching etc. think some of them have little flowers on.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By callmeovercautious on Sun 11-May-08 21:31:24
Thanks Ladies. Princessmel - don't tell me that! We were in Woolies at the time, no FiFi ones in her size - huge tantrum etc, then she wanted the Bratz ones hmm

I must get online to find more - or venture out in this weather in the car for hours.... online I think grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By callmeovercautious on Sun 11-May-08 21:32:35
Ohh Tesco - we have one of those here (I sound a real bumpkin now!) I will go and have a look, thanks Kerryk.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Oliveoil on Sun 11-May-08 21:33:33
Next are great for knickers, all of dd1 and dd2's are from there, plain or block prints, no logos

and I got dd2 a pack from Adsa, 5 for £1.50 the other day when she decided to do a huge poo in the ones she was wearing hmm
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By princessmel on Sun 11-May-08 21:34:41
oh no!! Woolies always seem to have different character pants. And I don't mind things on underwear ( dd has the odd Dora top but not much )

But now I'm thinking about it she has some Bratz ones. mil bought them for her. She never wears them though as mil got age 3. She was just 2 at the time. mil said the age 2 ones looked tiny. Well yes, dd has a tiny bum because she's 2 hmm
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By princessmel on Sun 11-May-08 21:35:58
I don't mind designs on pants though. dd loves choosing hers in the morning. She gets really excited about it!!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By BarcodeZebra on Sun 11-May-08 21:38:07
Gah!

The word "prosti-tots" springs to mind.

Who, for God's sake, thinks that Bratz are appropriate for their child? I'm convinced the inventor must be a kiddifiddler.

H&M do good stripy and spotty pants...
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By MingMingtheWonderPet on Sun 11-May-08 21:48:50
Peppa pig ones from Asda popular here. Again, I don't mind character knickers, but wouldn't go all out character outfit.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By fishie on Sun 11-May-08 21:51:44
am impressed with pants made in size 18m-2yrs, usually they are enormous and fall off ds. where can i get them?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By nancy75 on Sun 11-May-08 21:52:09
no bratz are stepping foot in my house, on pants or otherwise, they are vile!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By fishie on Sun 11-May-08 21:53:09
ooh no i read further and see woolies. there will be sweaty plastic sad
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By princessmel on Sun 11-May-08 21:55:21
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By princessmel on Sun 11-May-08 21:56:26
If they do girls 18m - 2 yrs then they'll do boys ones too. Whats with the plastic?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By hatrick on Sun 11-May-08 21:56:45
We get the dds pants from H&M - they are little shorts so are fab for under dresses and skirts too.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By nottelling123 on Sun 11-May-08 21:58:39
DD likes her fifi and Peppa Pig ones. Also got some Dora Explorer ones in the M&S sale at the bargain price of £1 for a pack of five.

I think Bratz are utterly vile and if I can manage it they will not get over our threshold.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By callmeovercautious on Sun 11-May-08 22:20:22
hatrick - the H&M shorts sound good.

I don't mind cartoons on things as such but on "first" knickers it was just a bit much. Especially those made up trolls.

Princessmel - I think the plastic is the printed logo - it is a bit rubbery.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By MingMingtheWonderPet on Sun 11-May-08 22:23:36
DD got given a Bratz doll for her 3rd birthday - lovely hmm

No to Bratz knickers too - ugh!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By 2shoes on Sun 11-May-08 22:36:25
yanbu
I HATE bratz


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