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Disney Princess Dresses - best/cheapest place to buy from?

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katzg · 22/09/2006 22:02

which stores do the best dresses and which ones are the cheapest?

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2plus2plus1 · 22/09/2006 22:20

Disney store most expensive as far as I could tell. approx £30 for a ball dress & I don't think you get any accessories. They are the nicest though & do the full range. You can buy a lot of accessories seperately such as head-dresses, gloves, shoes, wands...

Toys r us do disney branded dresses for £15. They are quite nice & include a relevant tiara or head dress. This is what we went for (have sleeping beuaty & cinders).

Woolworths also do disney branded dresses for about £15 too. I don't think the dresses are quite as nice as Toys r us. They have a couple of accessories, jewellery set & headress I think.

katzg · 22/09/2006 22:24

thanks will have a look

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hulababy · 22/09/2006 22:25

Woolworths. They often have buy one, get one half price too. All of DD's dresses are from there.

hulababy · 22/09/2006 22:25

DD's Belle dress from Woolworths was far nicer than the Disney shop one too.

katzg · 22/09/2006 22:27

just have to get into town minus the DD's before i go away on weds am! tricky i think!
Thanks Hula - i know the one you mean -which size have you got?

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katzg · 22/09/2006 22:27

have you seen my post about DD2 and her MMR?

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2plus2plus1 · 22/09/2006 22:28

Woolies Belle is nice - that is the only woolies one I like though. Cinders & sleeping beauty were much nicer at Toys r us. Woolies have ring in the bottom, but you don't need it. Woolies justs looks cheaper that T r U.

hulababy · 22/09/2006 22:28

Ah, that is the problem you see. 3-4 is too small for DD now. But next size is 5-7, which is very long. I have tacked up the bottom of DD's Snow White dress and that is fine. Need to have a go at the Sleeping Beauty one next but that might be harder.

katzg · 22/09/2006 22:30

have some money off vouchers for toysrus so might go there

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katzg · 22/09/2006 22:31

hulababy - have my 20% elc voucher now if you want to use it, its a print-offable one so can print you one off

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hulababy · 22/09/2006 22:31

Not seen their dresses; worth a look as the Toys R Us near us is a big one.

2plus2plus1 · 22/09/2006 22:33

T r U do 2 styles, a ballerina , short net skirt type thing, they are a bit cheaper (tenner I think) - & the full length ball gowns which are the £15 ones.

Hope you find what you (DD) wants

katzg · 22/09/2006 22:33

thanks

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SoupDragon · 22/09/2006 22:34

Dressup.co.uk are good.

katzg · 22/09/2006 22:39

i'd have clicked on the link if i didn't recognise the website! nice try though!

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