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Where can I buy baby clothes hangers?

17 replies

whimsy · 16/08/2005 10:13

Can anyone help, I am desperate as I've baby/ toddler clothes everywhere and can't seem to find any. I did ask in Next if I could keep the hangers that the new clothes came on and the sales assistant said NO Any ideas?

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Kelly1978 · 16/08/2005 10:14

Pounland or places liek that usually have them. Are you anywhere near me? I'm in croydon and have loads.

stacijc · 16/08/2005 10:14

what size? i have tiny ones that i got from ethel austins...or try cheapy cheap shops they tend to have that sort of thing in baskets outside and as kids grow so fast it doesn't matter really if the hangers don't last that long.

eleanorsmum · 16/08/2005 10:16

Woolies sell packs of ten for 99p. nice and strong and bright colours. Also seen them in tesco and asda.

edodgy · 16/08/2005 10:16

i got a big load from ebay there you go

oliveoil · 16/08/2005 10:16

Do you know what I do? I get stuff from Asda, as you get to keep the hangers, then just take the clothes back, minus the hangers.

Hurrah, lots of hangers.

I do buy stuff from there as well before I get jumped on my the Mumsnet Hanger Police.

moondog · 16/08/2005 10:17

IKEA sell little wooden ones.

whimsy · 16/08/2005 10:21

Thanks for all the suggestions, at least I've got an idea now where to start.
oliveoil

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stacijc · 16/08/2005 10:41

pmsl @ mumsnet hanger police!!

jessicaandbumpsmummy · 16/08/2005 10:43

Poundland do 15 for yes you guessed it - £1!

Lio · 16/08/2005 11:30

Nice lady at Adams gave me loads for free as long as I promised to go back another day and spend some money.

hub2dee · 16/08/2005 11:33

We bought a pack of Layette hangers from Mothercare. Teeny things. Pack of 5 or 10 for a few quid IIRC.

HTH

starlover · 16/08/2005 11:46

oh blimey i have millions of the damn things!
CAT me and i'll send you some!
mothercare let you keep them... and a few other places

foxinsocks · 16/08/2005 12:02

woolworths do them

Littlestarsweeper · 16/08/2005 15:38

bought mine in toy r us

vickiyumyum · 16/08/2005 16:19

woolworths are the cheapest i beleive about £1 for tenish

mothercare do them but quite abit moere than that and so do john lewis but again expensive.

catalogues like blooming marvellous and jojo maman bebe do nice wooden ones with animal etc but again they are very expensive imo.

Roobie · 16/08/2005 16:23

Ikea also sell plastic ones for about £3 for several hundred (cheap anyway!).

whimsy · 16/08/2005 16:29

Well, I went out this afternoon on a mission and managed to come back with a pack from poundstrecher that look massive and will probably stretch all the baby clothes. Adams and Asda both said no too
I'll try Woolworth's and the other suggestions another day.
Thanks again

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