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When will the shops change to autumn clothes?

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shhhhSleeping · 19/06/2016 17:10

Ds is going to have grown out of his current sleepsuits soon and I think it's time for pyjamas now. He needs long sleeves because he's in a sleeping bag but everywhere only has shortie pj's in for summer.

Any idea when the stock will change? If it'll be ages I'll just get some temporary minging ones online but if it's changing soon and I'll have loads of choice in a few weeks then I'll hang on.

I just want cheap plain multipacks without naff slogans or those horrible plasticy pictures on the front which is harder to find than I expected.

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Itscurtainsforyou · 19/06/2016 17:12

I'm sure I've see long sleeved pjs in sainsburys

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Want2bSupermum · 19/06/2016 17:14

Get online and look in the clearance sections for last years stock that hasn't sold yet.

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SimplyNigella · 19/06/2016 17:24

Gap had long sleeve pyjamas last time I looked, as did Sainsburys.

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shhhhSleeping · 19/06/2016 17:44

The only long sleeved I can see in gap are in their organic section and cost £20! At sainsbury's they have some ls pj bottoms but the sets and tops are all short sleeved.

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frikadela01 · 19/06/2016 17:53

Looks to be loads of long sleeved pajama multipacks on asda website.

direct.asda.com/george/baby/sleepsuits-pyjamas/D5M9G1C13,default,sc.html

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KanyesVest · 19/06/2016 18:00

Pretty sure primark had some last week.

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FeckinCrutches · 19/06/2016 18:05

Primark has stuff in as well.

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KP86 · 19/06/2016 18:11

How old is he? Primark do long sleeved body suits (no legs) in multipacks cheaply up to age 2-3. Perfect for under a sleeping bag in summer. I just add a pair of shorts in the morning when DS gets up (if it's cool), until we get dressed to go out.

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shhhhSleeping · 19/06/2016 18:14

I hadn't looked at asda, 3 for £7.50 and nice plain patterns. That's perfect. Thanks everyone Grin

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