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childens waterproof over trousers

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ames · 20/10/2003 22:11

A friend of mine is looking for a pair of trousers which her ds can wear over his school trousers to keep him warm and dry on the walk to school in bad weather. He's 5, any ideas?

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ames · 21/10/2003 22:44

brilliant thanks a lot

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gingernut · 21/10/2003 22:30

If you type children's waterproofs into Google, loads of sites will come up (some more useful than others ). JoJoMamanBebe have trousers, quite expensive though. I saw the John Lewis ones at the weekend, they were about £5. Plain navy.

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Posey · 21/10/2003 21:51

Tchibo had some a couple of weeks ago and although their stock is changed weekly, they do keep previous weeks stuff in as well.
They were very inexpensive, around £6 or £8 I think.

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LIZS · 21/10/2003 11:40

Try H and M. They do rubberised overtrousers with a bib/brace and matching jackets. Also inexpensive padded ones which are mainly for skiing. Cool reflective bits for trend conscious boys!

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bluesky · 21/10/2003 11:37

I found Muddy Puddles recommended on here a year or two ago, and got some, they are brilliant. Dont know the web address, but I'm sure if you type it into google it will come up.

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Bossanova · 21/10/2003 02:22

I got some nice ones for ds from www.tchibo.co.uk and they were only £5.99. They are fleece lined as well. If you go to the site and click on 'best sellers' you should find them.

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ames · 20/10/2003 23:03

Not sure if she wanted them padded as well , thanks for the suggestions. Will pass them on.

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katierocket · 20/10/2003 22:40

this site is brillant
totally waterproof trousers with separate jacket - only atbou £25

www.littletrekkers.co.uk/

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iota · 20/10/2003 22:23

I saw some lightweight (cagoule type) over-trousers for children in John Lewis a couple of weeks ago. They were waterproof but not padded for warmth. Is this what you had in mind?

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