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Clothes over cloth nappies?

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Bumbershoot · 08/05/2014 19:43

Can anyone recommend brands worth trying (or avoiding?) for vests and trousers to fit over cloth nappies? DD in cloth nappies has rather more "junk in the trunk" than average Grin

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Fairylea · 08/05/2014 19:46

Frugi.

Also just buy next sizes up in vests etc.

Fill your pants website used to sell vest extenders :)

Indith · 08/05/2014 19:48

def Frugi. lovely stuff too. Always lots on ebay, I've often bought the next size up on ebay and sold the old stuff for just as much.

BikeRunSki · 08/05/2014 19:51

Frugi
Next worked well on ds, but he is a skinny malink, and it was before trousers all went skinny.
Sweat pants
Boden baggies/pull Ons
Jojomamanbebe, and they also sell vest extenders

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Bumbershoot · 08/05/2014 22:38

Love Frugi!
Have you found that in general cuts for boys are a bit more generous?

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BikeRunSki · 08/05/2014 22:55

George stuff at Asda is pretty baggy too.

Isisizzie · 09/05/2014 09:33

H and M are the best for vests. They cover the whole of the cloth nappy. I think the leggings are cut for cloth nappies as well.

stargirl1701 · 09/05/2014 10:27

Polarn O Pyret
Frugi
Smafolk
Katvig

Lots of bargains on eBay!

Artandco · 09/05/2014 10:29

Cambridge baby
Lana bambini

Ditsy79 · 09/05/2014 16:31

Frugi clothes are brilliant, and wash much better than some high street stores. They are on the pricey side, but have really good sales every so often.
I found Tesco vests came up quite big, and Tu by Saintsbury's stuff isn't too bad either.

Abzs · 09/05/2014 16:58

H&M vests are great. Good choice of colours too.
Boden jersey baggies, but nothing else.
Tesco had harem ish joggers and soft lined cords over the winter, but some stuff is very slim. I find the vest/Bodysuit sizes vary.
I've found Next trousers far too slim, but have a great pair of lined denim dungarees.
Asda basic joggers have been okay, Disney range trousers cut like drain pipes - a present two sizes up to grow into fits now but legs rolled up four inches. As Tesco, vests vary.

Caveat: I have a 91st centile DS, so might have fit issues without the cloth bottom.

poocatcherchampion · 03/06/2014 22:24

all of h&m is cut for cloth.
it is now proving a problem with an early potty trainer!

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