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Cut for cloth clothes

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ceb80 · 24/06/2009 21:46

Is there any other brand apart from Frugi that does clothes for big bummed boys?!

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purplesal · 24/06/2009 21:47

Bright Bots - Twinkle on the web normally stock Bright Bots clothing.

Octothechildherder · 24/06/2009 21:57

I can recommend GAP tracksuit bottoms!

Marthasmama · 24/06/2009 22:01

But not Gap jeans, they're tiny. Poor dd was sitting in her Bumbo eating her snack and kept lifting her bottom out. It was then I realised her Gap jeans were cutting her in half because of her chunky cloth bum. I had to under her button for her. Boden has a fairly generous cut. I only know about the girl's trousers but the bloomers are fabulous for big cloth bums.

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Octothechildherder · 24/06/2009 22:07

I don't do any jeans on mine - they have never found them comfortable. I hate the way trousers dig into their tummies when they sit down - would hate it myself!

Marthasmama · 24/06/2009 22:09

I don't either now I have a cloth bum baby Octo!

bearhug · 25/06/2009 13:35

H&M trousers are usually a generous cut. Also rainbowbabies.co.uk do trousers and shorts in cheerful colours that look nice over cloth nappies.

TheChilliMoose · 25/06/2009 13:49

I was just going to recommend Cut4Cloth and do a link for you, but I looked on the website and realised they are now Frugi

Indith · 25/06/2009 13:54

Tinker Togs is another one. I'm not keen on the trousers to be honest, I don't think they were that nice but useful for vests and sleepsuits.

BlueChampagne · 25/06/2009 16:17

Polarn o Pyret - I think the Scandinavians use cloth more than we do.

Marthasmama · 25/06/2009 16:53

In that case Blue, does that mean that all the lovely stuff at Nordic Kids will be a little more generous? If so, what a fabulous excuse reason to buy their lovely stuff!

ceb80 · 25/06/2009 20:10

Lots of ideas there thanks, will get searching!

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BlueChampagne · 26/06/2009 13:36

Sorry - don't know TBH! Despite having DS in cloth, we don't have any trouble fitting him into trousers etc. It's a tip from a friend that I thought I'd pass on.

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