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Where to but tiny knickers

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NAR4 · 04/10/2012 10:55

My 19 month old is potty training really well, but I can't find any knickers small enough for her. 18-24 months is massive on her. At the moment I am having to put her in the mothercare nappy knickers (the cotton frilly knickers to go over nappies). Anyone know where to buy real knickers that are small enough?

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RugBugs · 04/10/2012 11:02

Asda do them in 12-18 months but their sizes are huge, DD is 22 months and can wear them over a nappy.

NAR4 · 05/10/2012 14:23

I've ordered some aged 12-18 months from Mothercare, so just hope they fit. If they don't, she will grow into them eventually.

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littlemisstax · 06/10/2012 15:23

We used tesco 18-24 months for DD which I tumble dried on high for a bit. They are much smaller than her M&S ones.

ladybugball · 12/10/2012 08:20

I've got some 12- 18 months ones from boots if you would like them? I bought them for DD not realising the size and they're very small, if you pm me your address il happily send them to you x

AnitaBlake · 12/10/2012 08:30

The 18-24m Tesco ones are tiny. DD is 23m but wears 9-12m clothes, her knickers are Tesco as they actually fit (give or take).

ShatnersBassoon · 12/10/2012 08:34

La Redoute sell small pants.

nextphase · 12/10/2012 08:43

Dissagree with the tesco being small.
We trained DS1 at 2.5 in tesco 18-24. We've just moved him out of them at 3.5. 18-24 were the smallest we found.

Maybe girls ones are smaller?

forevergreek · 12/10/2012 08:49

Vertabuet ( spelling!), sell actual pants from newborn ( not entirely sure why)

JemimaPuddle · 12/10/2012 08:51

Peacocks 18-24 months are very small.

MousyMouse · 12/10/2012 08:59

john lewis come up small

craftynclothy · 12/10/2012 09:14

Primark do small ones and they seem to fit smaller than most (and then shrink after washing)

theborrower · 14/10/2012 20:19

thanks for starting this thread - been thinking the same thing! DD is 26 months, wears 9-12 on bottom and 12-18 on top. Think I will try Boots for pants as they 12-18. Was really disappointed mothercare didn't do smaller ones, they only start at 18-24! Will also try and get to a tesco and see theirs.

DialsMavis · 18/10/2012 12:39

Primark are the way forward, they are stingily cut in first place and as mentioned above the cheap fabric shrinks when washed Smile

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