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Pretty knitted dresses for 3-4 year old daughter wanted in BRIGHT colours!

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mermaidgirl · 03/02/2009 11:24

I am fed up of pink! Looking for bold beautiful colours - anyone know where I can find some?

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MrsBadger · 03/02/2009 11:29

knitted as in woolly or as in tshirty/sweatshirty jersey?

if the latter, Toby Tiger have a good striped one
Just Dresses is always worth a look

Jako-o, my normal source for bright clothes, seems to have switched to their summer things already though

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Riponite · 03/02/2009 18:16

I think I remember La Redoute had one or two nice knitted dresses. If you fancy spending lots of money there's a Swedish? company in the States called Hanna Anderssen that is the creme de la creme of beautiful knitted dresses (and play dresses with matching leggings.

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Yunyun · 03/02/2009 21:46

Hanna Anderson and Matilda Jane are US companies that make lovely kids clothes. I wish were sold here in the UK

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mimsum · 03/02/2009 21:58

there's this from (ahem) Boden

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samsonara · 03/02/2009 22:04

Debenhams had some nice bright ones, they are out of stock online, but may be in the shops, this one is still available but it is pink!
pink hooded

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sunnyshine · 03/02/2009 22:10
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Sputnik · 04/02/2009 10:32

Some nice knitted dresses on Uttam

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monkeysmama · 04/02/2009 10:35

See the other thread on here about bright colour clothes. Someone suggested The Hedge Pig and someone else suggested Rainbow Babies which has some dresses. Or is my friend's website & has some great dresses.

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My2Monkeys · 05/02/2009 20:40

Some sweet knitted dresses here: knitti

Otherwise Vikingkids is my favourite shop for bright colours. What about this dress in ribbed cotton, this one in velvet or this one (ok, that last one is pink, but with a funky twist)?

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