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What clothes to accommodate washable nappies?

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ProfYaffle · 25/05/2007 15:33

I've just put dd2 into washables. We're using Tots Bots Fluffles which give her a HUUUUUUGE arse! Can anyone recommend clothing brands which accommodate this? I've had a look at cut4cloth but they seem rather expensive and I'm sure I read somewhere that Osh Kosh are quite good, any opinions?

TIA.

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Astrophe · 27/05/2007 21:17

Bright Bots make clothing that is cut to fit over cloth nappies as well. They are lovely - great bright colours.

ProfYaffle · 27/05/2007 21:32

Am loving that link Astrophe - thanks.

Loads of good ideas here, I'm glad I started this thread.

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Astrophe · 27/05/2007 21:50

The striped leggings are gorgeous - DD has some, and a matching stripy top, and looked like a pink and purple candy cane. I loved it!

I'm not sure it would make a difference, but they are Australian - you could try google.com.au and see if they are cheaper there (well, I know for a fact they are cheaper, but obv there will be postage as well)

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ProfYaffle · 27/05/2007 22:03

The UK prices look pretty good already, cheaper than Cut4Cloth.

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Astrophe · 27/05/2007 22:11

Oh, I hadn't looked at cut for cloth prices - glad this is cheaper. I bought all our in Australia. You must get your DD some of the striped legging with the 'lettuce edge', as they say. They are so funky.

viticella · 27/05/2007 22:16

Not sure if anyone has mentioned Tinkertogs but I've bought a 4-pack of bodysuits and they are very good, like Mothercare quality but longer/wider cut.

I have some Cut4cloth vests too and they are really beautifully made, look like they would last for another 3 babies but at that price they would need to!

I think H&M are particularly good because all their trousers seem to have waist adjustment so you don't have baggy pants slipping down over the nappy.

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