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Where do you buy your baby clothes?

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farmertom · 12/06/2020 22:53

I cannot seem to find any nice baby boy clothes!
Specifically I would love some linen rompers and some cute outfits

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NuffSaidSam · 12/06/2020 23:16

John Lewis have a range of rompers.

Boden do that sort of thing.

Marks and Spencers.

Polarn O Pyret.

Next do loads of rompers (not sure if they do linen ones though, but cute designs).

mobear · 12/06/2020 23:38

Harrods has a lot of nice things in the sale at the moment.

hippobump · 13/06/2020 00:15

Asda and Sainsbury's, sometimes Morrison's but their selection isn't huge.

(closer to my budget 😉)

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Persipan · 13/06/2020 00:54

eBay bundles, mostly. (Went a bit mad this week as he'd suddenly outgrown almost everything.)

timeisnotaline · 13/06/2020 01:00

You might have to post some examples if it’s not boden you’re after. Jacadi?

Anotherdayinmumlife · 13/06/2020 06:54

Asda, Next, matalan, tesco, h&m online x

HappyPotato · 13/06/2020 07:02

Babu zara for the kind of thing I think you're looking for?

larrythelizard · 13/06/2020 07:03

I love H&M for clothes for DS but it sounds like we have different styles.

JoJo Maman baby might have some bits that you like, or maybe Joules?

rottiemum88 · 13/06/2020 07:04

We bought DS quite a few bits from Mori and also Frugi if you're looking for things that are more brightly coloured

INeedNewShoes · 13/06/2020 07:08

It's worth looking on eBay as occasionally you hit lucky and find someone with the same taste as you selling a whole bundle of clothes you like.

I like John Lewis. There is some real classic stuff amongst the more every day bits.

Next are good quality.

Vertbaudet do some bits that are a bit different.

Some of DD's nicest hand-me-downs have been Sainsbury TU clothes but I haven't found anything quite as nice when I've looked recently.

weepingwillow22 · 13/06/2020 07:10

Frugi clothes are colourful and soft. I also like the m&s zipped sleepsuits.

sqirrelfriends · 13/06/2020 07:12

I don't usually shop at H&M but it's been a godsend during lockdown. IMO the cutest designs on the high street are at John Lewis or JoJo's but frugi is really cute too.

https://m2.hm.com/m/engb/productpage.0721500001.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4rPw4JD-6QIVyoKyCh2BOw50EAQYBSABEgKsYY_D_BwE

ritzbiscuits · 13/06/2020 07:13

Everyday I liked Next and Sainsbury's Tu.

Petit Bateau do some lovely clothes, I picked some up the last time I was in France. You can buy online here.

Enjoy, DS is now 6 and all his clothes are Lego, Mario and Pokemon t shirts! Grin

blackcat86 · 13/06/2020 07:35

H&M are very reasonably priced and decent. The sizes do come up a bit large but once you get used to that it works out great value. I also got some nice bits from TU recently. I also look for bundles on selling sites

FairfaxAikman · 13/06/2020 07:41

We have a lot of hand me downs but if we buy stuff it's supermarket stuff. There's some really cute bits and in all honesty they aren't in them long enough to justify spending a fortune on them.

You also have to worry less about them getting dirty or damaged.

doadeer · 13/06/2020 08:16

H&m
White company
Mori

Depends what your budget is

doadeer · 13/06/2020 08:16

Zara have nice stuff too

NatalieH2220 · 13/06/2020 09:20

I like Sainsbury's for clothes. Morrison's are nice too but come out smaller in my opinion. Next are also really good but only in the sale.

BadAlice · 13/06/2020 09:25

We buy a lot of supermarket stuff because of budget but always check charity shops etc too! Zara does some great stuff if I’m feeling flush. We also like Polarn O Pyret, Gap, Boden, Toby Tiger and Etsy homemade things.

Intastellaburst · 13/06/2020 10:26

I buy Frugi (in the sale) as they’re local to me and use organic cotton.

Recently I bought a couple of nice bits from projectpanda.co.uk/, they specialise in fun animal prints.

When the charity shops are open I get a lot from there. I’ve ended up spending more money now that they’re shut, buying from places like M&S & Next.

farmertom · 13/06/2020 18:54

Thanks everyone for the replies. I usually shop TU/George/H&M type but wanted something special.

I had checked most but not Zara and it is perfect! Just what I was looking for plus sale on tonight at 8 👍 Thanks again

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farmertom · 13/06/2020 18:55

Actually while I have a thread, has anyone got any thoughts on PatPat? I keep seeing it every where but can't figure out if it's legit!

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Letsallscreamatthesistene · 13/06/2020 19:30

DO NOT BUY FROM PATPAT! They look good but the quality is awful. I think its made really cheaply. The stuff I ordered to months to get to me. I asked for a refund because one of the pieces wasnt hemmed and 6 months later am still waiting for the money to appear in my bank account.

WilheldivaHater · 13/06/2020 19:35

I've been told to avoid Pat Pat, the quality is supposedly awful and it takes ages to arrive.

I usually shop at Zara, Ando Stores and Tobias and the bear.

farmertom · 13/06/2020 20:19

Ok thanks will avoid PatPat!

I'm fuming now, got onto Zara ahead of sale time and everything sold out in minutes before I could even pay!!

Have just checked out Ando store. Hadn't heard of them and they have some lovely stuff, will order from there I think, thanks 😊

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