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Baby girls / unisex warm fleecy jogging bottoms

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whatisthepointofatoering · 01/12/2020 12:34

I'm after some girls joggers in size 12-18 months for my DD. Where can I buy these with the warm inside like a sweatshirt material? I have a couple of pairs from M&S , but nothing else in stock online there. Our house is cold and leggings aren't warm enough for crawling about 🙃

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BluntAndToThePoint · 01/12/2020 12:51

www.gap.co.uk/search?q=toddler+thermal&lang=en_GB

Order a smaller size - these come up big.

Coldhandscoldheart · 01/12/2020 12:55

Next do them with fleecy inners. I’d say they run fairly true to size, I might go a size bigger & roll up the legs
Also frugi joggers are quite good iirc

MotherWol · 01/12/2020 13:19

Lindex do some really nice ones: www.lindex.com/uk/baby/trousers?page=2#8039247|7588
The leggings with the brushed insides and the 'fix fleece' ones are really cosy.

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2Kidsinatrenchcoat · 01/12/2020 13:21

I got some in sainsburys recently

mogtheexcellent · 01/12/2020 14:43

We have a ceramic tile floor and no heating apart from a wood burner that I cant be arsed to light during the day. DD lived in the extra thick leggings from Jo Jo Maman Bebe. Worn with vest, t shirt and jumper and thick socks.

whatisthepointofatoering · 01/12/2020 16:03

Checking out all the suggestions

@BluntAndToThePoint I need 12-18 months so don't think I can size down

@mogtheexcellent are these like tights ?

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whatisthepointofatoering · 01/12/2020 16:03

Thanks

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mogtheexcellent · 01/12/2020 17:19

@whatisthepointofatoering

They are kind of stretchy wool with a towelling feel to the inside. Leggings so socks needed. Although DD usually pulled them off and still does

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