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All in one sleepsuits, can you get these for over 2's?

19 replies

Kaybeeand2boys · 03/10/2008 15:58

My ds1 has excema, so he's better off not being able to scratch at night, and all in one's are ideal.
Just not sure where to get them in bigger sizes????

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JackieNo · 03/10/2008 16:00

Here? Bit pricey though.

Kaybeeand2boys · 03/10/2008 16:07

wow, yes quite pricey!

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beansmum · 03/10/2008 16:14

You can get them, without feet though, at h&m. They usually don't have much choice though, just one or two styles.

JackieNo · 03/10/2008 16:14

Ah, this is better - M&S go up to age 3.

Pollyanna · 03/10/2008 16:17

I think that la redoute/vertbaudet have them.

notsoteenagemum · 03/10/2008 16:17

Vertbaudet do footless all-in-ones for over two's.

itsnotatoy · 03/10/2008 16:38

we got some age 5 or so a few years ago from Mothercare and Adams. no feet though. I'm sure my french friend had some even bigger ones for her kids too

WhereTheWildThingsWere · 03/10/2008 16:42

Verbaudet up to 3

They come up BIG btw.

charchargabor · 03/10/2008 16:46

I saw an Iggle Piggle one in Woolies that went up to 3-4 years yesterday. Can't find it on website though.

SmugColditz · 03/10/2008 16:47

ppprimark sell fleece ones

Kaybeeand2boys · 03/10/2008 16:50

Gee thanks everyone
Like the m&s ones, very cute!

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nicolamumof3 · 03/10/2008 21:23

i think next do 2-3 in their sleepsuits?

FAQ · 03/10/2008 21:24

I think (but am not entirely certain) I still have 3 x 2-3yr all in one sleepsuits upstairs.

I'll be sorting out up there (in a massive way) this weekend and can have a look if you would like - they've hardly been worn although had them for years

nicolamumof3 · 03/10/2008 21:24

M&S ones are usually really soft would get them esp. as they do free delivery on all their orders now x

Kaybeeand2boys · 04/10/2008 15:10

Thanks FAQ, thats very nice of you, but don't go to too much trouble looking for them!

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FAQ · 04/10/2008 15:11

Kaybee - I'm just about to head up there (having a break after blitzing the garden for 2hrs) - I have to sort out upstairs as I'll be moving after Christmas (and more pressingly I can't actually get into my bed atm) - they'll be in one of 3 places

mamadiva · 04/10/2008 15:21

My DS is 2YO and has bad eczema too. We use fleecey babygros in the winter you can get them from Primark but we stick to the mothercare ones although they are more expensive at around £10 it is better to use these than the cheaper ones I find anyway but its because they stay softer and seem to be better with my DS's skin, totally personal choice though!

Kaybeeand2boys · 05/10/2008 21:50

i always wondered whether he'd get too hot in a fleecy babygro, but might be worth a try. I think it's just because I have excema and find fleece's overheat me!! Not that i wear babygros!!

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jellybeans · 06/10/2008 11:24

In the mothercare catalogue they go up to 6-7 yrs!

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