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Any nice pramsuits out there?

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Two4One · 18/01/2010 11:14

I had a look yesterday but couldn't find any nice ones - would prefer something soft and cuddly over skisuit style. But no ears!

Anyone else found something lovely?

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becks130 · 18/01/2010 12:11

I got a VERY cute one from Mamma & papa's, it's beige and has a start on the bum. It cost about £28 but worth it as it's VERY soft and cuddly

TheProvincialLady · 18/01/2010 12:12

Mine all came from M&P and they were extremely soft and lovely.

MyNameIsInigoMontoya · 18/01/2010 12:16

Oh I have the same M&P beige one, it is lovely and soft! (and it was sort-of free as exchanged for something else ) There is also a nice one in M&S with an eskimo on, though that is a bit more skisuit-style.

fernie3 · 18/01/2010 12:19

I bought a fluffy one in tesco for my last baby, she looked lovely and felt like a little teddy bear, I cant remember if it had ears though!

stressheaderic · 18/01/2010 12:20

I've got the M&S Eskimo one - it too is very soft and warm-feeling. Can't wait for LO to hurry up and be born and wear it!

Two4One · 18/01/2010 12:26

Thanks everyone - can I ask, did you buy newborn or 0-3? I don't want to lose him in it but don't want to be looking for another one in a matter of weeks either...

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Ineedsomesleep · 18/01/2010 12:28

I'd buy 0-3. If your baby arrives and is too small, you can always get a newborn one then. You may get given one anyway.

TheProvincialLady · 18/01/2010 12:29

There's no real way of knowing. With DS1 I had newborn clothes and he never fitted into them as he was 8lb 12oz and long, but DS2 was 7lb 9oz and was in his newborn things for 3/4 weeks.

If you are going for something expensive then it won't hurt to just buy 0-3m and then get something quickly if your baby turns out to be very little.

MyNameIsInigoMontoya · 18/01/2010 13:47

Got 0-3 too as DS was big (over 9lb) and we reckon this one won't be small either! And can always get a smaller one later if they are really swamped in it, like the others said.

SpawnChorus · 18/01/2010 13:51

I was given two adorable and snuggly ones from gap, but believe it or not the best one i've ever had is from primark. Super soft and warm, and very easy to put on/take off as it has two front zips.

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