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summer sleepsuit for toddler

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tracyk · 05/07/2006 12:13

Know where Ic ould get them? ds has a habit of getting his hand in his nappy and weeig everywhere during the night if he has normal pj's. all in ones are fab - but his white company ones are a bit too heavy for the hot nights. Too expensive to cut the sleeves off.
Ideally sized 2-3 yo - which I notice is just past the cutoff sizes in most shops!

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RubyRioja · 05/07/2006 12:17

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shazronnie · 05/07/2006 12:18

Why not just put him in a bodysuit type vest and nothing else?

tracyk · 05/07/2006 12:20

I think in a vest - he will still get into his nappy via the side!

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shazronnie · 05/07/2006 12:21

what about a vest and some pj bottoms?

tracyk · 05/07/2006 12:23

oh yes - I could try that couldn't I!

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JackieNo · 05/07/2006 12:31

La Redoute have some - search for 'all in one' - links a bit iffy from there but will try this and these sleeveless ones - looks like size 94 is age 2-3.

tracyk · 05/07/2006 12:32

Indeed RR!
Did you buy your shorties ones this season?

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tracyk · 05/07/2006 12:39

I spose I could get cheapie shortie sets and sew the waistbands together and put poppers round the crotch.

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LittleB · 05/07/2006 12:47

If you're going to do all of that you might aswell make your own summer grobag. I did this for dd as didn't want to pay over £15 for something that she won't use alot. Used the winter one as a template and used one layer of thin cotton sheeting and one layer of t-shirt material - all 100% cotton so lovely and cool. She sleeps in it fine.

JackieNo · 05/07/2006 12:51

Did you not like my links, tracyK ?

Raggydoll · 05/07/2006 12:55

tesco do them v.cheap

tracyk · 05/07/2006 16:10

Oh sorry JackieNo - I didn't see your links - I shall investigate them too. Tho is 94 not the height? 98cm is usual for 2-3 - but will have a look later tonight.
Ds gets up during the night - maybe the summer grobag would be good to stop him/make him fall?

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tracyk · 05/07/2006 16:15

They do a 102 size - which I think will fit him better - thanks JackieNo - I need to swallow my pride and order from them. I swore I would never again after they cocked up about 4 of my orders in a row.

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