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Nice bibs? Do they exist?

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5babyangels · 16/04/2012 12:58

Getting married on Saturday and ds is 7 months and dribbling like a tap. Dh thinks he should have a bib so nit to spoil his outfit but I hate them and would rather change his top several times on a usual day. However outfit cost £45 and don't really have several spare outfits so apart from Muslins any ideas? Certainly don't want photos with a bib in them,

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foxeeroxee · 16/04/2012 13:36

Funky giraffe bibs they look more like neckerchiefs (sp?) and come in lots of different colours and designs. I think they do an offer of 5 for £10. Search for funky giraffe on google, sorry i dont know how to do links!! Grin

fondantfancier · 16/04/2012 13:42

Try 'sa be' bibs, quite small, very soft, fleecy and come in all sorts of colours and patterns and are pretty cheap.

www.sabebabywear.com/dept.php?stid=1&dept=33

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5babyangels · 16/04/2012 16:42

Fondant they look very cool indeed! What a clever disguise! Smile

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StealthToddler · 16/04/2012 16:44

dribble busters - look cute too! nice and soft and very effective...my ds1 drooled buckets and would be soaked through fairly quickly so I just changed these regularly. they look like little neckerchiefs....

FunnysInLaJardin · 16/04/2012 16:46

we had loads of those bandana ones for DS2. They were great and looked really sweet.

Eglu · 16/04/2012 16:48

www.tinynippers.co.uk also do loads of bandana bibs, lots of colours and patterns.

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