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Babygrows - cheap yet decent quality

27 replies

rainand · 15/02/2013 15:54

Hi,

I'm looking for new born and 0-3 month white plain babygrows or in unisex, priced cheaply yet decent in quality. Which shop make would you recommend?

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Truffkin · 15/02/2013 15:55

I'd say Tesco as the F+F ones are nice and soft but not much £££

FoofFighter · 15/02/2013 15:55

Out of the numerous baby stuff I have been given from others, the Next and Tesco ones appear to have withstood the test of time better than others, assuming all have had a roughly similar amount of wear and washing that is.

HPsauceonbaconbuttiesmmm · 15/02/2013 15:56

Supermarkets generally good, tesco (skinny babies), sainsburys and George at asda.

Wallison · 15/02/2013 15:56

I was just about to suggest Tesco as well.

bubbles1231 · 15/02/2013 15:56

tesco

RugBugs · 15/02/2013 15:57

Tesco

The ones we have from asda have not washed nearly as well.

usualsuspect · 15/02/2013 15:58

Tesco or Asda.

rrreow · 15/02/2013 16:14

ASDA. They wash well. They're out of newborn so quickly so you don't really get an opportunity to assess the quality, but DS wore his 12-18mo vests for over 6 months and they lasted very well. Going to use them again for DS2.

Dogsmom · 15/02/2013 16:30

I like sainsburys, they often have 25% off too.

MakesCakesWhenStressed · 15/02/2013 16:49

H & M are fantastic. I also got good use out of Primark ones x

curiousgeorgie · 15/02/2013 17:01

Next, Tesco & Sainsburys ones all washed the best and lasted the best. Not too expensive and lots of choice too!

ScentedNappyHag · 15/02/2013 17:04

Tesco and H&M have been my go-to places since DD was born. She's 2.3 now and I still love their stuff.

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SecretNutellaFix · 15/02/2013 17:12

Mothercare do packs of 3 plain white for £7, and they have fold over scratch mitts as well.

PragmaticWench · 15/02/2013 17:14

M&S multi-pack white babygrows and vests - they wash well, feel soft and feel better quality than ASDA or Sainsburys. Not expensive either.

rainand · 15/02/2013 18:22

Thanks everyone! :)

Anyone know how much the Tesco plain white baby grows cost?

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Bertieblue · 15/02/2013 18:26

I always used supermarket vests and babygros or primark.
I guess average price probably £5 for 3 I think.
I remember tesco did some fantastic vests that had poppers at the front which meant you didn't have to put them over their heads.

FoofFighter · 15/02/2013 18:53

£5 for 3 rainand :)

bertieblue - you can use those vests the other way you know, pull them down instead of up, that's why they open up so big Wink

Bertieblue · 15/02/2013 18:59

Thanks,but my days of popper vests and babygros are over!
Mine are 3 now and wear 'proper' vests that I'm always tucking in,popper vests would actually be more useful sometimes!

rainand · 15/02/2013 19:00

Bertieblue and FoofFighter - Thank you! :)

Thinking of now going half babygrows and half PJs as they seem easier to put on?

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Bertieblue · 15/02/2013 19:13

How old is your baby?
My twins were in babygros until I couldn't get their sizes,prob about 18-24 months I think.I always liked them as they were always snug and warm especially when they slept in their grobagsforever it meant their clothes weren't riding up while they slept.
Plus I often left them in babygros in the day as getting 2 babies dressed was often just hassle,I had a huge stash of unisex vests and babygros that anyone could grab any time of day for either baby-I have a boy and a girl-rather than new outfits each time we had a poo explosion etc!

FlouncingMintyy · 15/02/2013 19:19

If I was having a baby now I would buy babygrows second hand from a charity shop, I really would. It would make a small contribution to charity and reduce landfill. After that it would be NCT second hand sale.

Lotta1234 · 15/02/2013 20:28

You need to buy the thick cotton ones from next. They are usually patterned and come in packs of three. They last brilliantly.

DaveMccave · 17/02/2013 12:23

I agree with flouncing. This time I'm avoiding the cheap supermarket stuff and just buying better quality stuff for even cheaper than supermarkets on eBay and in charity shops. Seems wrong to buy new when they are hardly worn and available en masse second hand!

StateofConfusion · 17/02/2013 12:35

next debanahams and sainsburys tu ones the rest are thin badly shaped and poppers too far apart

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