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Looking for good quality kids dressing gowns.

20 replies

kiely32 · 10/11/2016 13:15

As title says I am looking for good quality dressing gowns for my ds (9) and Dd (10). During the winter months they use them loads and they don't grow much so I want them to be super cosy in them for a couple of years. Of course I would also like them to be a bargain price 😆 Any recommendations? Xx

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BossWitch · 10/11/2016 13:16

Place marking! But looking for a 2-3 year old size instead Smile

jennymac · 10/11/2016 13:48

My dc both have dressing gowns from M&S. They last well, wash well, are lovely and warm and don't cost much.

gigglingHyena · 10/11/2016 14:32

The last couple we had were Tesco, they've been nice and soft and washed well. I tend to buy a size bigger than they are generally wearing and we get a couple of years from them before passing them onto my nephews.

They never seem to have much range though, so if you don't like this years pattern it's not good.

Boys one was reduces to £9.60 when I picked it up yesterday.

Greenfingeredfun · 10/11/2016 15:10

I second Tesco!

Leatherboundanddown · 10/11/2016 15:23

I don't know how much they are but dd has one from john lewis that she got for Christmas two years ago and it still looks brand new. It is from their own line of childrens nightwear and is really soft and fluffy fleece with a hood.

Eva50 · 10/11/2016 15:34

I got a lovely fleecy one in black and grey with a skull pattern from La Redoute for ds3 (10) this year. They have £25 off £50 spend at the moment.

nellifurtardo · 10/11/2016 15:36

Asda and next both do nice dressing gowns. Asda is obvs cheaper ;)

TroubleinDaFamily · 10/11/2016 15:38

The White Company are not super cheap, but they last.

doleritedinosaur · 10/11/2016 15:39

My DS has dressing gowns with his pjs from Primark, they're from 9 months I think & they're so fluffy & soft. Also the tie can't be pulled off by him.
They also wash well.

I know they do all ages & have a wide range in the bigger ones.

Juanbablo · 10/11/2016 16:51

Sainsburys had nice ones in today, very soft.

Chelazla · 10/11/2016 18:57

My kids had John Lewis ones super cosy and lasted for two years!!! X

Jenijena · 10/11/2016 18:59

We had a John Lewis one, at least third hand, and it's still lovely. Bought DS a dinosaur one from Debenhams recently and it's great, very snuggly

DianaMitford · 10/11/2016 19:20

Joules!! Gorgeous products and very reasonable prices

OnchaoFerngrass · 10/11/2016 19:47

M&S here, lasted at least 2 years, still look new.

ByeByeLilSebastian · 10/11/2016 19:50

Ive just got this one for DS. It's so soft and warm I want it for myself!

woodwaj · 10/11/2016 20:03

Ive just bought one from Boden for my 2 year old. Its so snuggly! They sent me vouchers so it only cost me £9

VinoEsmeralda · 10/11/2016 20:10

I just bought DS (13) one from New Look, feels v similar to the White company one DH has...

kiely32 · 10/11/2016 20:18

Wow, thanks for all of the suggestions! I will check them all out. 😄

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mrsnec · 10/11/2016 20:23

Mine both have nice ones from Peacocks. They came with matching slippers. They are lovely. I can't find them on their website but if you are near one of their shops it might be worth having a look.

Crystal15 · 10/11/2016 20:28

Matalan by far. Mine have had them 3 years and I pass 1 down to the next youngest as still like new. So think, soft and fluffy. Well made and even have a pop button near neck to keep snug closed. Nice sized hood too.

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