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Waterproofs - All in one or separates

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mellymell · 19/11/2007 13:54

I have a rombustious 13 mth boy, who is enormous (the size of a 2year old) and is into everything, including getting muddy in the garden. I want to get him some waterproofs so I'm not constantly changing his muddy clothes - is it easier to get an all in one or are separates easier.

Also, any recommendations of reasonably priced waterproofs?

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rookiemum · 19/11/2007 14:08

We have a zip up all in one, I don't know the brand but it has a wee picture of a shark on front. Rookietoddler is not small but the 18-23mths seems quite big on him and he is 21 mths so I think they make them big. It only cost £15.00 and its a great purchase along with his wellies as yesterday he was rolling around in muddy puddles and it doesn't matter how dirty he gets in it.

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rookiemum · 19/11/2007 14:10

Just checked on ebay and if you search for all-in-one rainsuit you should find a few.

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dustystar · 19/11/2007 14:11

At that age I'd go for all in ones. Check out Oswald Baileys.

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mistlethrush · 19/11/2007 14:15

We've got both - use Kibba dungarees for when its not cold but he wants to sit/play in the garden. Use Togz all-in-one for walks/tobogganing (with fleece under), falling lengthwise into puddles and generally splashing about. Have just recommended Togz all-in-one to friend at work. Just about to get next size up...

Bought from waterproof world - good delivery options etc.

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dustystar · 19/11/2007 14:18

look here

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mellymell · 19/11/2007 14:32

Thanks to all. I knew I'd get some good suggestions.

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Astrophe · 19/11/2007 16:39

Mellymell, I may have some size 2 all in ones my DS has outgrown - want me to check? He has worn them about 5 times...I am not as hardy and don't go out in the rain as often as I though I would!

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