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thermals for kids

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bagpussmice · 14/10/2006 11:48

is it a good idea to get thermals for the kids? going to france in February for first ski trip with children. don't want them to be cold on the slopes.
any idea where to shop for them?

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LIZS · 14/10/2006 11:53

Definitely long johns or girls could wear tights. M and S , Mothercare, Millets, H and M and Tchibo sometimes have them as well as sports shops like Snow and Rock

MrLSG · 16/10/2006 09:15

Yes. Definately. Don't whatever you do send them out with cotton underclothing: they'll sweat, it gets wet, and then it will get cold, and then they'll be miserable (apart from it being potentially dangerous).

Most decent outdoor shops will have a selection - best value by far IMO are Decathlon if you've one near.

These people are also good - especially if you are nearby or fancy a day out - but not cheap.

Cleenaghan · 05/06/2007 21:32

Muddy Puddles excellent for kids ski gear.

JackieNo · 05/06/2007 21:33

Yup - I was going to suggest Muddy Puddles too.

janinlondon · 06/06/2007 08:53

Decathlon do them if you are looking not to spend too much.

thetoothfairy · 23/06/2007 00:35

don't forget thermals for you as well!!

Califrau · 23/06/2007 00:56

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Saturn74 · 23/06/2007 00:57

the kidski website may be helpful.

spykid · 23/06/2007 00:58

absolutely essential!!!
late jan, aldi have super cheap kids thermals, they are just the job

we have bought them several yeras in a row

Califrau · 23/06/2007 01:04

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