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21 replies

bbyj2019 · 20/08/2019 13:02

Where are you all buying your little ones outfits/babygrows from? Due early October and want to get some nice last minute little bits

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littlemisssugarpuffs · 20/08/2019 13:05

I buy from Asda, I think the quality is really good, the sizing is generous too also they offer free click and collect and they have some nice baby stuff in the sale section too at the minute , also Tesco has some cute baby stuff, I used to shop at Next, mother cafe and mamas & papas with my first born but I realised that for the first few months they only live in sleepsuit and supermarkets are just as good as mothercare and next, good luck OP x

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Spanneroo · 20/08/2019 13:06

Almost exclusively eBay. They get through them so fast, and second-hand is mostly as-new anyway. Plus, that way we can afford brands we wouldn't otherwise be able to, and better brands do wash better so look nice for longer. If you're planning on more children, this might be important to you.

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mrsed1987 · 20/08/2019 13:07

I buy from tesco, sainsbury, asda, morrisons, next and mothercare. I rate next alot but they are expensive when they are growing so quickly

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Lucafritz · 20/08/2019 13:07

Primark ( Great for the basics that get puked on)
TU have a massive sale on at the moment
Nutmeg cute designs but depending which Morrison's you go to its a bit hit and miss
JoJoMaman Bebe for a few nice outfits they do good gender neutral stuff and aren't neurotic on the blue for boys and pink for girls thing
Boden same as JoJo
La Redoute
Ive also found lots of nice things 2nd hand on eBay i saw some dungarees in JoJo i loved and got them new with tags on eBay for £10!! So id say always check eBay before you buy to see if someone is selling what you wanted

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Teddybear45 · 20/08/2019 13:09

Debenhams. Love Blue Zoo / Ted Baker Kids / John Rocha.

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bbyj2019 · 20/08/2019 13:14

Aw thanks guys I’ve had a little mooch in most supermarkets love Asda for little sets and Matalan n totally agree with second hand bits luckily I’ve got family who’ve gave me quite a bit of hand me downs🙈 and thanks @littlemisssugarpuffs I’ll deffo need the luck first born can’t wait for him now 😆❤️

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DerbyshireGirly · 20/08/2019 13:26

I really like the baby Joules stuff, they've got an eBay outlet too so you can get some really good deals.

I'm also completely in love with the Little White Company baby robe link

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Sparkle733 · 20/08/2019 13:56

Asda and Primark for everyday.
Ted baker and next for when we’re out and about.
I would also check eBay and charity shops out! Well worth it.
Just don’t go overboard as so many people buy baby clothes for you.
Enjoy Smile

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SomeEnchantedEvening18 · 20/08/2019 14:41

Zara has lovely outfits and lots of mix and match options

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Monsteres · 20/08/2019 15:47

M&Co have really great little outfit sets

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Bol87 · 20/08/2019 16:18

Obsessed with Zara but it’s a bit pricey. I pick & chose & look out for sales and on eBay!

Next and M&S come a close second for beautiful baby & kid clothes.

Everyday - all the supermarkets are good to be honest, much the same really. Morrison’s have cute stuff at Christmas! Mothercare sales are also your friend, they seem to be pretty frequent! I don’t much rate Primark I have to say, I shop there for myself but I find with the amount you wash baby clothes, they shrink very quickly..! Some lovely blankets and baby bits though!

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HJWT · 20/08/2019 17:27

Next - Baby grows & some outfits
Tesco - Plain white vests
M&P - coming home outfit Blush
Asda - few outfits & sets
M&S - Coat
Primark - Hats, mittens & muslins 😁

Next isn't the same quality it was 3 years ago when I had DD though! Also H&M have some nice cheap sets x

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Angelinthenightx · 20/08/2019 17:44

Im a fan of next baby clothes ,they wash well but since reading these comments going to have a look in asda.

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mrsk28 · 20/08/2019 17:54

H&M is my favorite for onesies because they're footless so last a bit longer and wash really well.

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userabcname · 20/08/2019 18:01

I have bought some cute little outfits from jojo's - have a look in the outlet bit of the website for some bargains!

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TheCraicDealer · 20/08/2019 18:11

I've been buying in sales and events for a while. I've got quite a few bits from Marksies (they do soft dungaree sets which I'm a sucker for- look like proper wee outfits but no tops or dresses riding up), some bundlers from John Lewis, a few onesies from Jojo Maman Bebe and Petit Bateau sale obvs, and then some Wondersuits by Bonds which is an Australian brand friends out there really rate. They're basically onesies with two way zips for nappy changes in really cool prints- John Lewis stock them but I've got a few off Brighter Babes which work out cheaper and with a larger selection.

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HJWT · 20/08/2019 19:35

@Angelinthenightx I wouldn't normally shop in Asda for baby clothes but they have the nicest neutral stuff for boys in there and seem a lot better quality than it used to be xx

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Queeeeeenx · 20/08/2019 23:16

Supermarkets have such lovely stuff! Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrison’s I have got loads of cute clothes! Also matalan is amazing and really affordable. Tk maxx the same! Xxx

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bbyj2019 · 21/08/2019 10:21

Ahhh thanks all ❤️Xxx

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username95 · 23/08/2019 10:37

I've found loads of great bundles on Facebook marketplace and eBay if you don't mind second hand items.
But the new items I have found Sainsbury's, Matalan and Asda to have the nicest clothes!

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fonxey · 23/08/2019 10:46

Picalilly, frugli, notonthehighstreet, Mothercare, Tesco oh and Kite.

I love the more colourful, vibrant clothes you get in frugli and the others rather than the overly genderised you get elsewhere.

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