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to still expect to be able to get a kid's swimming costume on the High Street...

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CharlieFairhead · 07/11/2007 19:16

...even in November?

I haven't taken my DDs to an indoor swimming pool since they were potty trained so I went to get them a grown up swimming costume to replace their reusable swim nappy things.

Now I appreciate that swimwear is seasonal, so I was expecting a limited choice, but to find NOTHING in M & S, Next and Mothercare did surprise me a little. Do kids not still swim indoors in November?

Space for Christmas tat is obviously at a premium, but to be at the expense of something that is often an integral part of an active and healthy child's lifestyle just seems to be so wrong.

Or am I overreacting?

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MaryAnnSingleton · 07/11/2007 19:17

Sports shop

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themildmanneredjanitor · 07/11/2007 19:18

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EmsMum · 07/11/2007 19:21

The supermarkets usually have a few all year round - often reduced out of season. Worth a look while you're shopping.

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NAB3littlemonkeys · 07/11/2007 19:21

Sainsbury's had some yesterday.

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NAB3littlemonkeys · 07/11/2007 19:22

What age are you after?

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CharlieFairhead · 07/11/2007 19:27

I forgot to say that I did eventually find a costume for each of them in Primark, and for 50p, too

I did also try a sports shop, and that just seemed to be full of designer tracksuits for the little ones.

Next and M & S do have some lovely costumes online (had a peek last night) so I was surpised not to see any of these instore.

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CaptainUnderpants · 07/11/2007 19:29

Woolies are good for swim costumes

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pinkteddy · 07/11/2007 19:35

worth asking as they usually put them 'out the back' for the winter! Same with sun tan lotion. Takes up valuable storage space apparently otherwise. I've asked before in Boots and Mothercare and someone went to get for me.

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stripeytiger · 07/11/2007 19:43

Agree with you CharlieFairhead, you are not being unreasonable, especially when more and more families are choosing to take "sunshine" holidays out of the traditional summer season, and of course as you mention for the healthy activity of swimming.

Glad you got a bargain in Primark

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Maggieb52 · 07/11/2007 20:21

I have been trawling everywhere looking for a swimsuit and am extremely annoyed about this too. Have a 5 year old boy who is in desperate need of swim shorts for his lessons and have tried everywhere. Sainsbury have them but he is a tad skinny and they fall off him!!!

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peachygirl · 07/11/2007 20:24

I got a brand new one for DD off ebay yesterday. She is still very little and there were quite a lot to choose from. could it be worth a look?

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MarkStretch · 07/11/2007 20:26

I am having the same problem trying to find school Polo shirts for DD after she covered them in marker pen. Seems shops only sell school wear in August/September now. God knows what you do if your kids grow in the year between!

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themildmanneredjanitor · 07/11/2007 22:15

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Wheelybug · 07/11/2007 22:17

I saw some in m&s today.

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