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Reusable swim nappies

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LittleB · 28/03/2006 16:43

Where can I get some? Until now dd has had swim suits with built in 'plastic pants' to catch poos, not that she's ever done one in her swimming costume and we go every week. But she's growing out of these soon, and I've been given two swimming costumes without built in 'plastic pants', and I've got a sunsuit without one too. I see lots of people put disposable nappies under these, Is there an equivalent reusable, or do I just hope she doesn't do anything? I doubt she would in the swimming pool, but might in the garden in the paddling pool or on the beach. I use reusable nappies the rest of the time.

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fruitful · 28/03/2006 16:57

Mothercare. Or ask at your local swimming pool. Or just use a motherease nappy wrap or similar.

LeahE · 28/03/2006 17:02

As LittleB said, Mothercare, but also loads of reusable nappy companies do them -- Motherease, Kooshies, Popolini I think

gingernutlover · 28/03/2006 22:07

bambino mio do them for about 7 quid. got mine from safeway (called morrisons now I think)just like little trunks witha a mesh lining

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Orinoco · 28/03/2006 22:40

We got one from Adams a few years ago, don't know whether they still do them.

vkone · 29/03/2006 08:37

Waitrose do them (Kushies) but best is eBay 2nd hand - they don't get much wear and have a very low resale value.

pesme · 29/03/2006 08:41

you can wash the disposable ones if they are not pooed in. I only know this cos dd's swimming class insist on using disposable and reuseable and they told us to wash the disposable. this might be more economical, depending how much swimming she does.

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