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kreamkrackers · 14/06/2007 17:13

if i was to put dd1 in wool wraps full time how many would i be looking at needing to buy?

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snugglebumnappies · 14/06/2007 17:16

It depends how often you get a leak from your nappy IYKWIM, but say you don't really have a problem with leaky nappies normally then one on, one airing and one spare/in the wash

Flame · 14/06/2007 17:20

I looooooooooooooove wool

I have more than I could ever need

kreamkrackers · 14/06/2007 17:25

so how manys that flame?

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Flame · 14/06/2007 17:31

Erm...

Woollywraps:
1 pair longies
1 pair shorties
1 original style pants
1 new style pants
1 wrap
(1 pair longies grown out of and sold)

Natural Knits for Nippers:
1 pair shorties

Friend:
1 pair shorties

Seahorse Slacks:
1 pair longies

In my defence I only paid full price for the original pants, shorties and most recent woollywraps longies. The rest have been secondhand, cheap tester, labour exchange, nappy fairy and won a comp

kreamkrackers · 14/06/2007 17:40

wow

so are your wolly wrap pants elasticated going to be the easiest to pull up/down?

(feeling another spending spree coming on )

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Flame · 14/06/2007 17:46

Yes they should be the easiest - drawstring does it up that bit too snug to be able to stretch over hips so well.

(The worrying thing is about my stash... he tends to only wear them for bed as I got sick of friends teasing me about how they looked )

kreamkrackers · 14/06/2007 17:51

i wasn't sure if i liked them at first but looking on your website i've changed my mind. still not sure about the longies but that could change in time.

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Flame · 14/06/2007 17:53

Its weird - I wasn't sure about longies to start with, but they are sooo snuggly on...

kreamkrackers · 14/06/2007 17:55

so is the second hand value high? (a great excuse for me buying a couple extras! )

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Flame · 14/06/2007 18:01

I think I sold the small longies that I had for £6, and they were 3rd hand by then... You normally get minimum of 50% back for wool, often more (it gets more absorbant the more it is used, so its got a good resale value).

kreamkrackers · 14/06/2007 18:01

that's it i'm buying

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