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Thermal underwear for kids?

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Best places to get them? Can't seem to find anywhere that just has nice long-armed and legged thermal stuff.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 23:53:29
M&S here too
Just bought my DD some lovely vests and leggings from M&S - in pink so she is v.happy
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 23:44:28
I didn't even think about TKMaxx. Will give it a go. Cheers
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 17:38:21
I got vests and trousers from M&S. But last year the small sizes sold out by November so I got in early this year.
Agree with TKmaxx, they usually have a good selection of kids thermals in the ski section
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 17:12:36
TK maxx have some good sets with their ski section ,much cheaper than millets. Tescos had a few set last year to.
I got some brilliant ones on ebay a couple of years ago, but just got some for ds at millets & they're buy one get one half price which was ok. £8 each normally I think. Muddy puddles also do some but very £££ if lovely!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 14:39:09
M and S sell them (or did last year, haven't looked yet this year) - both long thermal tops and thermal leggings. From about 18mths, I think.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 14:17:22
ah yes, millets - forgot about them. thanks!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 13:11:46
ski wear is what you need - go to somewhere like Millets or that type of shop and you will be able to get sets made by companies like Trespass.
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