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Where can I get a nice child's dressing gown online?

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weightwatchingwaterwitch · 13/01/2005 18:37

Ordered from The White Company who have finally informed me they're out of stock and don't intend getting any more. I'm looking for a towelling one for 7yo boy but he's quite big so in 8/9 yo size. Any recommendations? TIA.

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Frizbe · 13/01/2005 18:50

E-bay, Next, Debenhams, The Great Little Trading Company, Letterbox....

weightwatchingwaterwitch · 13/01/2005 19:05

Don't want an ebay one, Next and Debenhams haven't got any, Letterbox ones are personalised and therefore expensive and have read terrible stuff about GLTC on here. Thanks though!

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lockets · 13/01/2005 19:06

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nasa · 13/01/2005 19:20

lol lockets - look at www original post

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foxinsocks · 13/01/2005 19:25

they have some at M&S online (just type dressing gown in the search bit). Not sure if a 9 yr old would like them though. Just got one for dd and ds but ended up getting them from Mothercare as M&S didn't have their size.

foxinsocks · 13/01/2005 19:25

oops 7 yr old! (was thinking of his size!)

bluesky · 13/01/2005 19:33

Try Bonne-Nuit.co.uk

they do towelling ones up to age 8 in navy and white. I got one from the Country Living Fair which I think was company Bonsoir, but on the website I can't find children but you could try emailing them.

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