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nighties for little girls

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hana · 25/11/2005 15:01

does anyone know any highstreet shops doing nightdresses for little girls? Its the only thing that dd has specifically asked for Christmas.....a nightdress that goes to the floor with buttons and a ribbon on top ( well those are her words, lol)
so, can anyone help me out? Boden do a lovely one but bit pricey for nightwear
thanks so much

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hana · 25/11/2005 15:17

noone?!?!?
do little girls not wear nighies anymore?
i cannot possibly make her one......

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collision · 25/11/2005 15:20

Just checked Verbaudet and they only do PJs for girls and Next have a 2pack of nighties in pink with monkeys on the front.

I bet somewhere like BHS would do them.

HTH

FrenchKissUnderMistletoeGirl · 25/11/2005 15:20

M&S has some here

FrenchKissUnderMistletoeGirl · 25/11/2005 15:22

very cute one from john lewis

FrenchKissUnderMistletoeGirl · 25/11/2005 15:23

Petit Bateau make some brilliant ones but hard to get hold of in the UK

binkie · 25/11/2005 15:26

Nighties are difficult - fire regulations make it very tough to sell the kind of floaty twirly ones little girls dream of - which is maybe why you only find them in pricey places - ie that can charge for what the retardants cost.

So all the ones we've had (Bon Nuit eg) have come from sales.

tweetyfish · 25/11/2005 15:28

maybe these form jojomamanbebe?

Weatherwax · 25/11/2005 15:31

I'm sure I saw some in BHS and woolworths recently but you have the 100% polyester problem. (dd2 will only wear nightdresses and i'd prefer to get cotton now for her skin. Most of them are currently polyester). I brought some from the white company, pretty pricey even in the sale.

Good hunting

hatstand · 25/11/2005 15:37

It's very difficult to get cotton ones as they need to be fire-treated - that's why they're expensive and why so few places do them. The Children's Warehouse do some nice ones - I think they're still pricey but not quite as bad as Boden. White Co do lovely ones - but probably Boden prices (or possibly worse!)

nailpolish · 25/11/2005 15:38

i agree nighties are hard to find. matalan have a small selection, though

Enid · 25/11/2005 15:38

boden ones are lovely though, thick cotton and wash really well. the white co ones don't wash as well

hatstand · 25/11/2005 15:40

children's warehouse

hatstand · 25/11/2005 15:42

actually white co are cheaper

titchy · 25/11/2005 16:10

any of these any good - maybe buy a size or two larger than needed:

good ol' marks

hana · 25/11/2005 17:34

thank yoiu so much everyone might havea ato do order on net after a trawl round shops tomorrow. cheers again!

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hana · 26/11/2005 00:29

have ordered boden one with discout ( £10 off £30 - did two orders with 2 codes but v nice nighty thanks so much for your links

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