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Big footed babygrows.

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PickledScrump · 14/12/2023 08:34

Can anyone recommend any babygrows that have big feet. My daughter is 6 weeks old, 0-3 month babygrows are quite baggy on her everywhere except for the feet. Even at birth newborn and up to 1 month were too small on the feet. I know I could get footless but it’s cold and don’t really want to be fighting with socks. Hoping there’s a brand out there for babies with big rabbit feet

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Beckybouk · 05/04/2024 12:25

Hi,

I have had the same problem with my little one! But my friend is actually setting up a business that makes babygrows specifically with larger feet than what the standard babygrow has on the market. Would this be of interest to you? Or have you been able to find enough suitable ones on the market?

Thanks
Bex

Tryingtohelp12 · 05/04/2024 12:28

There are baby grows where the feet fold (like the mittens ones but for feet) they last ages and are great

Beckybouk · 05/04/2024 12:32

ooh where can I get those?

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hoonicorn · 05/04/2024 12:37

The simple seed baby company do the fold ones

Tryingtohelp12 · 05/04/2024 12:53

I got some ‘wondersuit’ ones as a hand me down. They were super soft but very expensive! So stuck to the hand me downs.

alternatively if socks keep slipping off I really recommend sock ons. They sound like a gimmick but they really do work !

FluffMagnet · 05/04/2024 13:02

My first baby was like this. Tbh I gave up with babygrows in the end and went with footless versions. She rarely wore socks and was fine, so long as the rest of her was warm, especially indoors.

MajorMischa · 05/04/2024 13:12

Of the ordinary high street shops, I found M&S the biggest in the feet. My second had mahoosive stompers.
But if they're no good I agree with pp, go footless and use socks. Although now summer is coming you won't need them that much.

OopsieeDaisy · 05/04/2024 13:24

Agree with PP, M&S seemed bigger than others, and also Next. I think it’s maybe partly to do with the quality of them, they don’t shrink in the washer/dryer like a lot of supermarket ones do.

PickledScrump · 05/04/2024 15:34

Thanks everyone. My daughter is now 5 months old, after trying every brand out there I can confidently say mothercare from boots have the biggest feet. Next and M&S didn’t come close to fitting her unfortunately and the folding foot ones were awful.

But for anyone else looking, mothercare at boots. If you get them in the sales they’re pretty good value and they wash really well.

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