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bibs that are like coats?? overall type

7 replies

hermykne · 31/05/2005 17:24

does anyone know where i'd get this type of bib, i.e its like a top with sleeves and ties at the back , covers all the upper body

TIA

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Donbean · 31/05/2005 17:28

Full body armour you mean, i went to Matalan this morning and they had tons of them in,cant think where else ive seen them.
Will have a little think.....

WigWamBam · 31/05/2005 17:28

H&M have them.

robin3 · 31/05/2005 17:34

Mothercare sell them....look like fabric but have a waterproof backing. Saw some really great ones in Tchibo for £3.99 but I doubt they still sell them as they never sell anything for long. Also think Asda have them which will probably be the cheapest.

I was thinking the other day that I would probably have been better to buy some painting aprons from elc or similar. Then they are completley plastic and can be wiped down. We had to get lots of the fabric ones (with plastic backing) because they get so caked with food after each meal and are constantly in the wash. We also still use a rubber over bib with moat to catch the worst.

koalabear · 31/05/2005 17:35

mothercare has them too - there the only ones we use as everymeal for our DS is an experience in creative dissemination

charellie · 31/05/2005 17:37

I have a couple I no longer use if you are interested.
They are from mothercare and have a towelling front with plastic backing.

One says "Here Comes Trouble" with a baby holding a knife and fork.
The other says "messy" with a baby with food everywhere.

They were originally about £4-5 each

ionaming · 31/05/2005 19:11

Hiya, These coverall bibs are fab. I had some from toysrus & some from Mothercare & found the Toysrus ones the best - the elasticated cuffs were much better quality so food didn't end up down the armholes! BTW, don't put them in the tumble dryer like my dh did......it melts the plastic Iona xx

hotmama1 · 31/05/2005 19:45

I have got some from John Lewis for £5 - front is fabric, back is waterproof stuff but not plastic, elasticated wrists, velcro at the neck - and they can be tumble dried!

Also, got one from Asda for £2 - but this can't be tumbledried.

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