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Vests with poppers for 2yo?

34 replies

rrreow · 26/03/2013 11:12

Hope this is the right section to post in. Where can I get short sleeved vests with poppers for 2-3y age range?

DS is growing out of his 18-24m vests and the places that I got multipacks from (ASDA, Tesco, Primark), don't seem to do any vests with poppers past the 18-24m size.

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BranchingOut · 16/04/2013 07:06

John Lewis basic packs go up to 2-3 I think and always washed/wore well.

2beornot · 16/04/2013 09:58

I've never found any in an actual shop, but verbaudet do them up to 3. You'll need to click on newborn rather than boy/girl.

MoelFammau · 16/04/2013 19:39

H&M. They go up to age 24mo and they're pretty big too. 3 for a tenner at the moment. Just bought a pile for DD.

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melski51 · 14/01/2015 09:39

Marks and Spencers. From now on I won't waste lots of time searching everywhere else. I guess it is assumed that a 2-3 year old has been potty trained so that poppers are not convenient but we're not and I love cosy popper vests in this weather. M and S has 2 current on-line ranges from what I have seen. We got a nautical one then later I discovered a mix inc. colourful elephants and such like. Not even mark's or expensive ho ho!

MarthasHarbour · 09/11/2015 13:44

I know this is a zombie thread but i wanted to add to it!

Marks and Spencers and John Lewis seem to be the only reliable places now, i hunted everywhere. DS2 is only 18mo but has grown out of the 18-24 months and is nowhere near potty training.

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SweetAdeline · 09/11/2015 13:49

Next do 2-3yr vests too. They were the only non-supermarket vests we bought but they were nice and thick so I didn't resent the extra money too much.

nuttybananas · 09/11/2015 13:57

Love the John lewis ones - they seem to be the only ones that do sleeveless vests which I prefer to have under t-shirts and short sleeve dresses so you can't see the vest peeking out...

marriednotdead · 09/11/2015 14:14

They still have them in Mothercare too.

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