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Cut for Cloth

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ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 27/08/2010 09:39

As mother of a cloth-bummed baby - I am finding it hard finding clothes that fit. Whilst I am quite happy to buy loads of stuff from Frugi Grin I was wondering if there were any other real nappy friendly brands out there?

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peachybums · 28/08/2010 21:14

I know its doesnt sound great but cheaper clothes fit better lol they tend to stretch more and be a bit more generous on the cut.

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 29/08/2010 17:37

She did have some Asda sleepsuits before her bum grew out of them Grin Problem this they always felt quite cardboardy after washing, and I am very precious about my baby's skin Grin

(And desperately trying to justify may latet Frugi purchase to DP Grin )

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MrsBadger · 29/08/2010 17:45

boys trous fit round cloth better than girls ones
george at asda are the biggest vests / sleepsuits on the high st

next roll-up trousers with the button to hold up the turnups thus for girls and thus for boys are vital - esp as you can alter the length just by moving one button.
DD wore their 2-3y from about 15m and they're getting a second outing now she's out of nappies.
If you don't like this season's versions check ebay as loads of people buy them.

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ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 29/08/2010 18:40

Thanks!

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organiccarrotcake · 29/08/2010 22:23

Picalilli have just brought out a new range which is cut 4 cloth.

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 30/08/2010 17:35

oooh pretty, thanks ;)

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BubsMaw · 30/08/2010 23:05

I think if you buy bermuda shorts, something like this... they should fit like trousers.

www.johnlewis.com/73982/Style.aspx

BubsMaw · 01/09/2010 09:46

Also

these

come up v. wide, and stretchy. Also available in neutral and girl colourways.

BlueChampagne · 06/09/2010 12:56

A friend recommended Polarn O Pyret. My DSs both had/have cloth but are skinny build so it was rarely a problem.

joymaker · 09/09/2010 17:26

second BlueChampagne on Polarn O Pyret.MrsBadger great tip on next roll-up trousers. thanks

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