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What are the best/most convenient clothes for potty training in chilly weather?

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TooTicky · 02/03/2007 22:05

And why are nice warm long-sleeved dresses no longer available?

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Aefondkiss · 03/03/2007 00:00

h&m have very cheap long sleeve dress, polka dot, jersey, at least three diff colours

or short sleeved striped dress/long tunic (well over the knee on my dd) that I have put long sleeved t-shirt underneath

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Astrophe · 03/03/2007 00:29

I got DD a nice jersey knit striped dress with long sleeves in Debenhams (a while ago though), and I think Jojo do something similar.

Misdee did me a link tonight to an online shop that sells leg warmers - like tights but without the bum/pants bit

TooTicky · 03/03/2007 14:14

Ooh good, thanks all
Why is there no H&M or Debenhams near here?!!!

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TooTicky · 03/03/2007 14:14

And leg warmers - v. sensible. Perhaps I should crochet some.

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FrannyandZooey · 03/03/2007 14:18

Yep, joggers. Dull but practical.

TooTicky · 03/03/2007 14:19

But she insists on keeping them around her ankles!!

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adath · 03/03/2007 19:29

Jogging bottoms or jeans with elastic. Asda do jeans for £1.75 with a nice elastic waist I bought these for dd to wear to nursery as they are easy for her to manage herself and I am fussy about thecut of jeans but they are lovely.

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