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Would you dress your toddler boy in these?

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nappyaddict · 14/04/2011 21:08

http://www.daisychainbaby.co.uk/index.php?cPath=34

http://www.daisychainbaby.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=260

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FrameyMcFrame · 14/04/2011 21:15

yes, lovely!

PaganOfBologna · 14/04/2011 21:20

I would, but then my DS has an older sister and frequently wears embroidered trousers and pink t-shirts (which is ironic because DD wouldn't be seen dead in them these days!)

TeddyMcardle · 14/04/2011 21:22

Ah I think they're sweet.

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nappyaddict · 14/04/2011 21:24

Do you think 2 is too old?

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Gracie123 · 14/04/2011 21:25

Probably not, because most of DSs clothes are hand me downs. I wish I could afford fancy new romper suits!!

FrameyMcFrame · 14/04/2011 21:25

No but the styles only seem to go up to 18-24 months.

PixieOnaLeaf · 14/04/2011 21:26

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nappyaddict · 14/04/2011 21:53

Sorry the first link should actually be this

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Gracie123 · 14/04/2011 22:02

I think it's darling. DS would love it too. He's 3yo but loves a romper to sleep in Grin

nappyaddict · 14/04/2011 22:25

DS is nearly 5 and still sleeps in rompers and sleepsuits as he is not dry at night yet. I would love to dress him in rompers in the day but I fear he might get laughed at :(

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Firawla · 15/04/2011 09:12

personally i wouldn't i would think its a bit babyish but 2 but for the 1 yr old i might

nannyl · 15/04/2011 09:17

Yes
although maybe not quite a 2 year old

dont forget some babies are big and need larger sizes way before they are that age.

Tee2072 · 15/04/2011 09:19

I think they are too babyish. My toddler wears jeans and t-shirts.

LesAnimaux · 15/04/2011 09:21

Well, they are no good for a 2 yo who is out of nappies.

They are a bit just got out of bed.

Nappy addict, I'm sure when I joined MN 4 years ago you had a 6th month old baby. I'm really Confused.

Tillyscoutsmum · 15/04/2011 09:25

I dress DS in rompers like that in the summer. I'd probably go for the stripey ones. He's 16 months but looks much bigger (in 2-3 clothes)

lljkk · 15/04/2011 09:37

I would not buy them for my boy.
If I had them lying around as hand-me-downs from his sister... maybe I'd use the baby blue one with small flowers as sleepwear.
I would not put the one with prominent flowers on my boy unless somebody... big sister? or himself? asked for it. My 3-4yo boys have worn dresses, btw, when they asked, but I wouldn't choose something so obviously girly myself.
I wouldn't care if someone else put their boy in those clothes, but DC would find it very strange and might comment loudly about it before I could strangle stop them.

nappyaddict · 15/04/2011 11:50

DS had some from nordic kids that were age 3 years.

Can't find any boy ones at the minute but similar to

http://www.nordickids.co.uk/detail.asp/d=6/sku=DU012/pansy-bodysuit-duns-sweden

http://www.nordickids.co.uk/detail.asp/d=6/sku=SM104/flowers-bodysuit-smafolk

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monkoray · 15/04/2011 17:33

yep i would, my DS (18 months but looks about 2y) is always mistaken for a girl anyway because he has long hair and beautiful long eye lashes, so i'm sure flower print rompers wouldn't help but they are super adorable and i might just go buy one now - Thanks

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