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jellybeang · 06/06/2010 04:37

Having trouble finding "big girl" undies for my 2 year old DD - she's very small & slim for her age. Smallest I could find were Marks & Spencer age 18-24 mths cotton girls underpants but they are so big on her they just fall down. Before I go spending a fortune trying to find some that fit, can anyone recommend anything really small that might suit? Thanks!

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savoycabbage · 06/06/2010 05:05

They are the smallest I could find too. And I looked everywhere. My dd is going to be 4 in October and she is still wearing the 18-24 month ones. I cut down the side of some of them and then stitched them up smaller. All the other shops seem to start at age 2.

savoycabbage · 06/06/2010 05:05

They are the smallest I could find too. And I looked everywhere. My dd is going to be 4 in October and she is still wearing the 18-24 month ones. I cut down the side of some of them and then stitched them up smaller. All the other shops seem to start at age 2.

seeker · 06/06/2010 06:06
horseymum · 06/06/2010 15:51

think vertbaudet do some 6-12 months, can't remember. I find they all shrink anyway quite soon for some reason, maybe you could just stick them in a tumble drier on high for a while to help them shrink!!

PrimroseCrabapple · 06/06/2010 16:15

asda do quite teeny ones 12-18m iirc fitted my skinny 2 yr old

differentID · 06/06/2010 16:17

mothercare start at 1-1.5 years.

VengefulKitty · 06/06/2010 16:19

When I was looking for DS the smallest I could find to fit him were in Boots (own mini mode brand). I think they started at 12mths.

Liz79 · 06/06/2010 20:08

Look in a cheap shop like primark, they tend to be less generous. I have a small DD too. Can't remember if she has 18-24 or 2-3 from there. She has 18-24 from tesco.

jellybeang · 06/06/2010 21:19

Thanks everyone!

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MarmMummy · 08/06/2010 19:30

Yes, primark definately come up a lot smaller than mothercare ones

Liz79 · 08/06/2010 22:28

She has 18-24 training pants from mothercare (lined with plastic and terry towel) and they are ok.

maygirl · 09/06/2010 23:54

Asda boys pants are tiny if you don't mind 'boy' patterns. Funny they do tiny pants, the clothes are huge!

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