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Unisex clothes.. Where can you get nice ones.

22 replies

CinnamonAndSpice · 13/10/2017 16:48

Not just plain white.. When I've nosed online some, even though they are unisex look more towards a girl or boy or maybe it's my imagination. I like all them colors don't get me wrong but wanted predominately white With maybe sketched patterns... I will get some plain stuff too..
And to be really fussy I'm. Not over struck on character lol.
Only going for sleep suits mainly as will wait when it's born for proper outfits.

Anyone seen anything nice around and where.

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weebarra · 13/10/2017 16:50

Anything Scandi! Try smafolk and maxomorra. Frugi is also nice.

BastardTart · 13/10/2017 16:51

Little bird range at mothercare

handmademitlove · 13/10/2017 16:51

H&M

ijustwannadance · 13/10/2017 16:53

Some nice ones in next.

CinnamonAndSpice · 13/10/2017 17:10

Tried h&m but our local one has no unisex apart from vests and socks. But will look online
Will look at the others too. Ideally want to avoid online as I like to feel the quality lol. I'm a touching person when it comes to that lol.

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TakeMe2Insanity · 13/10/2017 17:11

H & M
POP

John Lewis

Avoid Debenhams, last time I looked it was very clearly pink or blue.

TakeMe2Insanity · 13/10/2017 17:12

Jojo maman bebe

runnerbean39 · 13/10/2017 17:24

Definitely John Lewis, they have beautiful unisex clothes! They have made quite an effort to be gender neutral (mostly) e.g. no girl/boy labels and areas instore and although some are clearly meant for a particular gender, most could be either. I adore what I've found so far.

OnNaturesCourse · 13/10/2017 17:51

Following as having the same problem!

silkpyjamasallday · 13/10/2017 17:59

Jojo Maman Bebe have loads of unisex sleepsuits we have ones with elephants in grey, farm animals, lambs, foxes, clouds and lots more. None particularly boy or girl centric. We only use these as they are such good quality, lovely thick soft cotton jersey and have built in scratch mitts which are always good. They've also washed and lasted much better than supermarket or h&m ones we had as gifts. Some styles like the elephants they do in blue pink and grey options so there is a fair amount of choice.

GummyGoddess · 13/10/2017 18:02

Verbaudet!

PotteringAlong · 13/10/2017 18:04

Mothercare has 2 unisex ranges - little bird which is lots of colours and a black and white one whose name escapes me.

CinnamonAndSpice · 13/10/2017 18:27

Thanks shall sit and look after tea xx

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JonSnowsWhore · 13/10/2017 18:34

The black & white one is by myleene klass. I love that range

INeedNewShoes · 13/10/2017 18:42

Be careful with JoJo sleep suits. I love their designs but they are very short and wide so are a funny fit if you have a slender baby and the newborn size is shorter than other brands.

I've got a nice set of white/cream sheep ones from Mothercare.

Also second John Lewis.

Bisquick · 13/10/2017 18:46

Ha! This was me two days ago!
A friend kindly dropped off a load of baby clothes but some were a bit too pink for me.. and I realised I wanted some new stuff for the baby. Depends on your tastes but I had fun online shopping

Found loads of unisex bright things in Next. They're available in both the baby boys and baby girls sections but you have to look. What shops call unisex is often just white and grey stuff.

Also bright block colours at H&M.

Other suggestions I found were frugli and polyandportet (spelling?). But personally they were a wee bit more expensive than I was looking for. Maybe one or two special outfits from there.

cherryontopp · 13/10/2017 23:13

Asda do some lovely ones, i love all the Winnie the pooh ones.
Tesco and matalan

boredofmyoldname · 13/10/2017 23:16

Mine wore a lot of Boots mini mode stuff as they were bright and wash great.

Frugi and Kite clothing was also lovely but only had a few bits as they were expensive!

Ilovechocolate111 · 14/10/2017 12:30

Sainsburys do some nice ones. I brought some from asda Tesco Sainsburys and Morrisons and they lasted longer than the well named stores. I also got some lovely ones from Primark. They all were cheap but who cares there only going to get poop or sick on them lol. Xx

AccrualIntentions · 14/10/2017 12:36

I've found loads of unisex stuff - Next, H&M, John Lewis etc. All the places that have already been named. I'm not keen on white so I have things in black and white, red, green, grey, multicoloured and blue. I'm not against blue because it's supposedly a "boy's colour" - if my baby comes out with anything like my colouring they'll look lovely in blue Grin

Rainatnight · 14/10/2017 12:38

Another vote here for John Lewis!

I also quite like some of M&S - they have girls' stuff which is pretty but not OTT.

ambereeree · 14/10/2017 14:29

I bought lovely sets from m&s in navy blue.

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