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Baby tights - under or over a vest

16 replies

MummyG85 · 05/01/2020 19:57

Personally I've done both but I wondered what most people do 🤷

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rockingaroundthemulberrybush · 05/01/2020 19:58

Over over over! Hate seeing under!

fblake · 05/01/2020 19:59

I always put them under, never occurred to me to put them under 🤔 am
I doing to wrong!

Luxembourgmama · 05/01/2020 20:00

Over always. Under would be uncomfortable I?

ParkheadParadise · 05/01/2020 20:02

Over

M0reGinPlease · 05/01/2020 20:03

Over!! I hate seeing them under- poor baby must be so uncomfortable.

Sugarfreejelly · 05/01/2020 20:03

I used to put them under the vest - it helps to keep the rights in place. I also think it looks nicer (but clearly not everyone agrees!).

Sugarfreejelly · 05/01/2020 20:04

*tights not rights!

Disfordarkchocolate · 05/01/2020 20:05

Over, so much more comfortable

Nuttyaboutnutella · 05/01/2020 20:05

Over. I always tuck my camisole vest into tights as it's uncomfortable otherwise so I Just automatically put my daughter's tights over her vests.

Bobbiepin · 05/01/2020 20:05

Over! Didn't realise under was a thing (although I suppose it would help hold them up)

Elbbob · 05/01/2020 20:07

I am never sure but go for over.

olympicsrock · 05/01/2020 20:08

Over

usernamepp · 05/01/2020 21:50

Over for comfort.

User12879923378 · 05/01/2020 21:54

Under if it was the 90s and I was wearing a body, but not for the toddler as she can't rearrange it herself if it is uncomfortable

Pipanchew2 · 05/01/2020 21:56

Under: if a nappy leaks I’d rather change tights than vest (very wiggly baby!)

WeirdPookah · 05/01/2020 21:58

Under... else they would be removed by a toddler who thinks clothes are for the weak.

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