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Bandanna dribble bibs

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Ilovenannyplum · 08/03/2015 19:47

Before DS was born, we went to a baby show and bought him some bibs from 'Bubba Bibs' these are fab but their website is crap and they have hardly any on there that I like, they had loads at the show so I'm annoyed I didn't buy more.

Any recommendations for nice looking bandanna bibs? I prefer the ones that aren't covered in cartoon characters or anything too garish. I realise that bibs are just to soak up dribble but I prefer them to match his outfits I did a Confused face writing that down, it makes me sound very PFB!

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NickyEds · 08/03/2015 20:04

I got some great ones from Funky Giraffe for ds, and their website's pretty good.

Latium123 · 08/03/2015 20:05

How about Funky Giraffe bibs?

funkygiraffebibs.co.uk/bandana-bibs.html#.VPyq9lrZ6Rs

TooTiredToBeCreative · 08/03/2015 20:05

I second funky giraffe.

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OhMjh · 08/03/2015 20:38

www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LittleLucasLoves?ref=s2-header-shopname

I found these guys on etsy when looking for the same thing and they're wonderful!

Ilovenannyplum · 08/03/2015 20:46

That's exactly what I was after, thank you!

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Nutgirl · 08/03/2015 21:44

Bubbles are brilliant and have loads of different designs.

DanyStormborn · 08/03/2015 23:42

Bibbles

EElisavetaOfBelsornia · 08/03/2015 23:43

Funky Giraffe have cool ones but expensive. Tesco does nice ones!

Solo · 08/03/2015 23:59

Try these here they are great and there is lots of choice. They are also waterproof, so the LO's outfits stay dry underneath.

ThomasDisaster · 09/03/2015 00:18

I love funky giraffe.

Lots of nice designs but also lots of plain ones too.

OhisHOME · 09/03/2015 00:27

Funky giraffe and unless it's changed the more you buy the cheaper they get Grin

Ilovenannyplum · 09/03/2015 06:52

The Facebook ones are nice Smile I tried Tesco but I think ones with fleecey backs are better as Tesco ones were soaked through quickly. This was during a particularly dribbly stage though!

I used to get excited about dresses, now it's all about bibs

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Siarie · 09/03/2015 06:55

cheekychompers.com

These are great for dribble and have a bit for teething too. It means it never drops to the floor, the designs are nice but not too over the top.

FairyPenguin · 09/03/2015 06:59

We always used Dribble-Ons. Fantastic, plain and goes with everything.

Ilovenannyplum · 09/03/2015 07:32

Excellent work Mumsnet Smile

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luckiestgirlintheworld · 09/03/2015 21:10

Asda. Pack of 5 for about 3 quid. White with different coloured trims to match with outfits.

SlinkyB · 09/03/2015 21:15

I like the Asda ones as they're a bit bigger, soft and wash well.

Dribble Ons are good quality (ds2 is in hand me downs).

I didn't find Funky Giraffe ones washed well (like pp, they roll/dont "sit" nicely, even after ironing) and are thinner. Nice designs though.

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