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Guidance on baby clothing in the UK

21 replies

EJ86 · 05/03/2015 17:09

I was hoping someone might be able to help me, I am looking for good quality, nice fabric all-in-ones for my newborn due in August. I am from Australia and totally clueless as to what are the better brands for babies clothing in the UK. At home we have Pure Baby and Country Road, which make amazing durable and 100% cotton fabrics that don't stretch out of place and are good quality. Can anyone please suggest any brands I should be looking at for excellent quality baby fabrics? Organic cotton is a bonus. Thanks!

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dementedpixie · 05/03/2015 17:15

I just used stuff from the supermarket and mothercare tbh as they grow out of them so quickly

Abzs · 05/03/2015 17:24

For organic, you should probably start with brands such as Frugi, Piccalilly, Kite and Pigeon. I have stuff from Frugi and Kite. The quality is very good and I prefer the designs, but they are much more expensive than supermarket and high street clothes. Frugi are bigger sized as they design for cloth nappies.

I did have a lot of supermarket stuff initially, which was wise financially as ds grew like a weed.

imip · 05/03/2015 17:31

Op, I'm an Australian in the uk as well and this stumped me also.

Cardigans were my hard to find things,

I recommend Polarn o Pyret - lovely stuff. All handed down between my 4dcs. Also, marks and spencer are good. I love other scandi brands like sma folk and katvig.

Polarn (or pop) stuff is really cheap on sale. Think there is a mumsnet discount also!

imip · 05/03/2015 17:32

Oh, I've never seen a baby nightie here either!

mumofmunchkin · 05/03/2015 17:32

I had a couple of nice bits from jojomamanbebe and John lewis. Primary used cheap supermarket and matalan clothes though as they grow out of them so quickly, and cover them in sick and poo stains :-S. All my unstained cheapy ones from ds are in good enough condition to be got out for the new baby when it arrives, so I think they are reasonable quality.

dementedpixie · 05/03/2015 17:44
TinyMonkey · 05/03/2015 18:18

I got a couple of baby 'nighties' (or 'bundlers') from m&s.

Slongette · 05/03/2015 18:22

I have stuff from:

Jojo maman bebe
Joules
Boden
John Lewis
Porlan o Pyret
marks & spencer

Tbh I find the plain white vests from Next very good quality. Do not like mothercare and although I'm not a fan I have friends who like stuff from Boots.

staverton · 05/03/2015 18:31

Jojomaman Bebe (10%discount if you use mumsnet code and free delivery)
John Lewis
Frugi
Boots is surprisingly good
White company beautiful but over priced
Boden

Worth checking out an NCT sale to get it second hand though! Or eBay.

BikeRunSki · 05/03/2015 19:24

Next baby grows are great and have built in scratch mitts.
John Lewis do bundler nighties.

WorkingBling · 05/03/2015 19:33

Agree that boots are surprisingly good - but sized big so be warned. I live john Lewis clothes but always slightly disappointed by the quality. Al my really nice, organic stuff came from south africa or Australia! Smile there are shops here but ou have to search for them.

Some of the high end department stores will do small selections of the really lively stuff. Expensive but great. I buy all baby gifts from one of those near us.

dementedpixie · 05/03/2015 19:36

I found Boots small (many years ago)

yellowsnownoteatwillyou · 05/03/2015 19:40

I think boots stuff is really small, but good quality.
Next, m&s and supermarket stuff used mostly, Ds grows too quickly to put more expensive stuff on him all the time.

Scotinoz · 05/03/2015 21:28

I'm in Australia too and think kids clothes are a bit rubbish here. I have a lot from M&S and Next - quality is good, wash well and delivery is cheap. Sizes are a bit different - no 0000, 000 etc, but just go by the weigh guidance. Mothercare is good too but delivery is daylight robbery.

Jackieharris · 05/03/2015 21:34

John Lewis do organ ice cotton.

aneesa28 · 06/03/2015 04:55

I'm 31w and have been looking for quality-but-reasonably-priced baby wear for months and after being disappointed with Vertbaudet, Boots and H&M's organic range I stumbled across Mothercare's Stars and Dreams range which has a couple of gorgeous velour all in ones that I couldn't resist (not a fan of Mothercare). I got them with free click and collect and have to say they're adorable with lovely detail.

Want2bSupermum · 06/03/2015 05:00

M&S and Next are great. I get most of the clothes second hand from car boot sales. The baby grows and vests come from M&S but a couple of babygrows I had from Next are in their 6th kid and are still in great shape. The M&S babygrows were thrown out after DC2 so if you are planning in more than 2 go with next!

happylittlevegemites · 06/03/2015 05:11

Gap do nice kids stuff soon, and I love little white company. John lewis I find doesn't wear as well, some stuff has gone bobbly

I have quite a few kids bits from aus too. One thing you'll find is that baby clothing is cheaper here.

happylittlevegemites · 06/03/2015 05:26

Oh and Zara! I have some body suits from there that still look good after two babies.

EJ86 · 06/03/2015 07:05

Thank you so much everyone for taking the time out of your day to help me - I can't tell you how much I appreciate it... I am looking forward to my day off today which will be spent on Google looking up all of your recommendations! Thanks again and all the best!!!

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