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eczema friendly grey pinafore dresses for uniform

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littleoctonauts · 13/07/2016 23:46

Hi

4yoDD is due to start school in September and the uniform is a dark grey pinafore dress from Marks and Spencer. The dress is 65% polyester so they have given me dispensation to get a cotton option for her. I bought the cotton rich Marks and Spencer grey pinafore but it has a bow on it which the school wasn't happy with (and I get it, all the girls will want the one with the bow otherwise....). i tried taking it out and ended up creating a small hole (and I do know how to sew so I wasnt attacking it with big scissors lol).

What do others do in this situation? Hoping the wise mumsnetters will have some advice or ideas that I haven't thought of!

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ggirl · 13/07/2016 23:50
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catkind · 14/07/2016 00:19

Oh bother, I was going to say the M&S one. One specific pinafore? Sigh. Let me guess, private school or academy?

You say cotton rich, M&S do do a different cotton rich one without bow, but it's 85/15, is that too much? We just went for the 100% cotton one but they're allowed anything grey at all at DD school.

Whatever you choose I'd email a link to the school before you buy in case they decide it's too different in some other way.

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outputgap · 14/07/2016 00:32

I get 100% cotton uniform bits from //www.ecooutfitters.co.uk. They usually have pinafore dresses but they emailed to say they were refreshing their stock, so may not be available now.

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Wolfiefan · 14/07/2016 00:48

If she's wearing a pinafore then surely she's wearing a shirt of similar under it. And tights? So it's not touching the skin?
She has my sympathy. Eczema is awful.

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user789653241 · 14/07/2016 07:51

My ds has severe eczema. His worst enemy is not uniform. It's carpet time.
We ask school to let him sit on the chair instead.

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Pengweng · 14/07/2016 09:28

Would they allow this one with buttons?
They aren't as nice as bows.

www.everythingforeczema.com/school-pinafore.html

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littlepinkmouseofsugar · 14/07/2016 13:02

Is it worth looking at ebay? In the past M&S have had other cotton grey pinafore designs without a bow, albeit with small glittery butterfly on a pocket that is cotton jersey so comfortable, stretchy when the child moves and sits down cross legged, but is also skin friendly.

NB it might be worth getting cotton or 'skin kind' types of summer dresses as well now if you haven't already, even if for after Easter next year as M&S have the largest range in stock at this time of year and don't always have all colours or styles or size in stock at other times of the year.

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Witchend · 14/07/2016 18:14

Having had eczema and dc with eczema I don't think the pinafore will be much of an issue, assuming they're wearing something underneath it. If she wears tights and a t-shirt/shirt under it then the pinafore won't touch skin at all.

Buy my girls hated bows on their pinnies Grin

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Tiredofbromley · 17/07/2016 19:11

Next used to do a 100% cotton Jersey fabric material pinafore which worked for us. School wasn't happy but relented after DD scratched her arms so they bled. This was a few years ago....Next also did 100% cotton grey Jersey trousers which had a buckle but easy to snip off.

Hope that helps. Mega sympathies....

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Tiredofbromley · 17/07/2016 19:12

Just to say even if everything else is cotton, a non cotton pinafore can still cause scratching..,as we found out.

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