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Is this coat totally inappropriate

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Gravitygirl · 21/08/2010 15:10

Ok, so I am probably sad getting my knickers in a twit aobut my DD School coat, but I have had my heart set on sending her to school in a duffle since she was born.

I have got her this
www.boden.co.uk/en-gb/Girls-Coats-Jackets/35053-GRY/Girls-Grey-Marl-Funky-Duffle.html

but am thinking after reading som eposts on here , that I should get her this...

www.boden.co.uk/en-gb/Girls-Coats-Jackets/35052/Girls-Fleece-Lined-Anorak.html


Im not sure wether to go with practical or get them both and be done with it, in which case should I get the blue hearts anorak so she can wear it outside school ( as in not a red coat for school)?

Please help me decide once and for all..

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MaamRuby · 21/08/2010 15:13

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usualsuspect · 21/08/2010 15:14

I would never buy a child a coat that couldn't be washed in the washing machine ,so the second one

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Gravitygirl · 21/08/2010 15:16

oh, sorry quite new to this, how do I do a link?

basically one is a duffle and one is a fleece lined shower proof coat thats washable.

I know the answer, I guess but dont want to part with the image of sending her to school in a lovely smart duffle ..

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mousymouse · 21/08/2010 15:16

I would also look that the coat has reflective stripes. it gets dark so early in the winter. just this extra little bit visibility...

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domesticsluttery · 21/08/2010 15:18

The first one is nice but probably not that practical. DD is in Reception and she is supposed to have a waterproof one as they spend a lot of time outside. Also dry clean only would scare me!

The second one isn't as smart but is pretty and far more practical.

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LynetteScavo · 21/08/2010 15:18

Get the duffle - in a few years she will refuse to wear one and you will have missed the window of opportunity.

I got DD a grey duffel from Boden last year for school, but she complained it wasn't very warm, and preferred to wear her Boden ski jacket.

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hocuspontas · 21/08/2010 15:20

The first is not practical for wet weather, although you should get it if you have had your heart set on it all these years! The second is better for school, easier to get on, zips are quicker to do (if they can't go out to play until they get their coats done up!). Remember it will probably end up in numerous puddles or stamped on with muddy feet in the cloakroom - better to have something you can chuck in the washing machine IMO!

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LynetteScavo · 21/08/2010 15:20

Essential for winter But why don't they make them in nicer colours?

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DreamTeamGirl · 21/08/2010 15:27

Duffle's are goegoeus arent they?

We got my boy one that looked ait like a Paddington bear coat and amazingly it still fits him 3 years on. So cute

Anyway, both are lovely

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Adair · 21/08/2010 15:27

I just bought a beautiful coat for dd, not a duffle (I think) but that kind of thing. Is teal colour and v Boden-esque (spotty lining) but was £16 from Sainsburys. Assumed it was practical, it's a coat Confused. I chuck everything in the washing machine anyway. Though she does have a thin raincoat as well.

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DreamTeamGirl · 21/08/2010 15:28

Oh and to do links you just put at the start then a word like duffle then on the end with no spaces so

duffle

becomes duffle when you take away the last space

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lizardpoisonsspock · 21/08/2010 15:33

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onimolap · 21/08/2010 15:41

Get the duffel coat!

They are waterproof enough, and most marks will sponge off. We all had them back when I was at infants' school, and they were just fine.

You can always get a v cheap cagoule for damp but warm autumn days, and add tabard/slapbands if worried about visibility.

Enjoy how she looks! You won't ever have this level of wardrobe control again.

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Gravitygirl · 21/08/2010 15:41

Thanks, although I am still being flaky. I think I have to keep the duffle ( will the grey be ok for weekend wear too)?

I may just sod it and get the fleece lined one for rainy/drizzly days and then evalute each day?

Lynette- DD already has the yellow one from last year, the shininess this year is not particular attractive ( to me)

I am probably going to go with something from POP for my DS but they are just not girly enough for my DD, although cool and practical for boys

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Gravitygirl · 21/08/2010 15:53

noted onimolap, I need to make the most of it!

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zapostrophe · 21/08/2010 16:03

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stressheaderic · 21/08/2010 16:13

They are both nice for £56 for a child's coat, that you then have to pay to wash? Mumsnet = utter parallel universe to my own life sometimes.

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MimieD · 21/08/2010 16:43

Go for the fleece lined one...they are brilliant. Just chuck it in the washing machine after school and it's dry to wear the next morning.

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Adair · 21/08/2010 17:00

Just snuck a look at dd's coat hanging in her wardrobe... it has two duffle buttons and a zip. And is truly beautiful and nicer than the Boden one. REally, I can't find a link but if you are considering £50 for a kid's coat then £16 would be semi-disposable anyway presumably.

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Clary · 21/08/2010 19:28

I would as others say, never buy a school coat that cannot be washed.

DD is no different from my sons in that her coat needs to be washed at least once a month.

I have always found Mr Boden's ski jacket type coat fulfils the 3 Ws - warm, waterproof and washable. Good for passing on too, or resale at £££ in NCT sale or similar.

DD (looking over my shoulder Grin) says duffle coat, while she likes it, is too long to play and run around in.

She has one a bit like this but no fur round the hood.

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Gravitygirl · 22/08/2010 10:37

ok, I HAVE to keep the duffle as I cant seem to part with it.
DD already has the puffa coat thingy from Boden last year so that is still usable.

Do I need the fleece lined anorak too?

She does have a raincoat.... but its unlined.

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SE13Mummy · 22/08/2010 22:12

Duffle coat plus raincoat describes my general approach to coat provision for my DD. She (and her coats) survived Reception and will be graduating to Y1.

If your DD owns a vest, warm jumper/cardigan and has a hat and gloves then the raincoat will be perfectly adequate for chilly, rainy days. Labelled (with your DD's name, not designer) wellies will also be necessary.

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Ixia · 24/08/2010 21:25

DD's school has a logoed coat which she wears for v. wet weather. But she also has the fleece lined Boden coat (last years one) which she wears a lot of the time. The Boden one is great as it's lightweight, but warm enough (DD hates anything too bulky as she is always on the move outside), it also washes well and dries quickly. DD hates the duffle coat, it went straight back - too stiff and itchy - apparently. Her best friend has one and it looks horribly bobbly and scruffy after a yr in reception.

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brassband · 29/08/2010 22:14

My girls have the boden duffle coats in lasy years'shocking pink'
They are known as 'The Boden girls'

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