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A really warm coat for a 3 yr old girl - where?

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Millie1 · 05/11/2011 20:37

It mustn't be shiny or too expensive as it's for an everyday coat and I know will be thrown around playgroup. I've my eye on a nice Boden number for good wear, anything Next have is pink and has a sheen! Anywhere else please?

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ReadingTeaLeaves · 05/11/2011 20:47

Gap has some good 'puffa' jackets for boys and girls. I realise this isn't necessarily classic 'girl' territory, but I think these sorts of coats are best if you're looking for something really toasty warm.

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winnybella · 05/11/2011 20:52

I got DD a coat from John Lewis- this one. It's warm and very light at the same time. They have it in pink as well.

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Millie1 · 05/11/2011 20:53

Thanks RTL - Gap was one of the first places I looked and didn't see anything but am off now for another browse!

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mjlovesscareypants · 05/11/2011 20:54

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GwendolineMaryLacey · 05/11/2011 20:57

I swear I must have a different Next directory to the rest of you. When I looked there were loads of non pink non shiny coats in there. But dd doesn't need one as last year's still fits.

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Millie1 · 05/11/2011 20:59

That's lovely Winnie but must not come in a smaller size. They do have a Parka but it's OOS in purple. Thanks!!

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Millie1 · 05/11/2011 20:59

Okay, off to look at Next again and McArthur Glen, POP ...

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banana87 · 05/11/2011 21:02
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bulby · 05/11/2011 21:06

Vertbaudet have a good parka with a removable fleece, 2 in 1 affair. It's very warm and comes in a number of colours. It's £48 I think but they often have 50% off codes etc.

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