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Where can I Buy Fleece Sleepsuits?

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highlander · 30/09/2005 09:18

I got one from Asda yesterday but the Thomas applique has sharp edges (FFS..). Aside from that, can't believe how much warmer is in it compared to him freezing in his Grobag.

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eleanorsmum · 30/09/2005 09:20

woolworths has got lots at the mo especially the bigger branches. Got a cute WTP one last week. very soft.

highlander · 30/09/2005 09:21

do they do them in larger (12-18 months) sizes?

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Xena · 30/09/2005 09:21

I noticed yesterday when looking for a snowsuit for DD that they do fleecy sleepsuits.

vwvic · 30/09/2005 09:24

Primark (if you can bear it) has lots of them, all the way up tp 23months.

eleanorsmum · 30/09/2005 09:25

woolies go up to 4-5 years! smaller ones in baby section up to 24 mth and in the nightware section they go up bigger.

flamebat · 30/09/2005 09:26

Adams have them

Xena · 30/09/2005 09:29

Thanks elenors mum DD1 would love one will go and look in woolies myself

eleanorsmum · 30/09/2005 09:30

just make sure it's a big one the little ones are a bit crp when it comes to sizes and availabilty!

highlander · 30/09/2005 09:38

yahoo!!! Both Primark and Woolies in my area

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dazedandconfused · 01/10/2005 12:58

Mothercare too

Nemo1977 · 01/10/2005 13:03

i got ds one from matalan and it was £7 in age 2-3

shhhh · 06/10/2005 15:21

Next do them as well

babaworshipper · 06/10/2005 15:38

was wondering this myself!
Are you putting him it instead of his grobag?

shhhh · 06/10/2005 15:46

I put dd in both !!!! She seems to be warm enough in them both. Doesn't seem to get to hot.

RachD · 06/10/2005 15:51

Would a fleecy sleepsuit and a growbag be too much ?

babaworshipper · 06/10/2005 18:51

hmmmm. My problem is my DD hats blankets with a passion(quilts too) and will wake up screaming kicking them off. She seems to be getting tangled up in her grobag and waking up ticked off!

I was thinking about vest, babygro and fleece sleepsuit but am not sure if this will be warm enough.

Or any other suggestions welcome!

Shhhh - no other sleepsuit underneath I guess if also doing a grobag?

oooggs · 06/10/2005 19:01

I bought one aged 2-3 in Tesco for £8. It's lovely with dinosaurs on it

shhhh · 06/10/2005 21:55

babaworshipper vest, babygro and fleece sleepsuit !!! Now that would be toasty !!
I either dress dd in a babygrow,sleepsuit and grow bag OR a fleece sleepsuit and growbag.I found she got way to warm with a babygrow as well.
DD is the same with blankets and usually ends up with them screwed at the bottom of her cot!
The sleepsuit I have is from Next and is so cute, it has little bunny slippers built into it!! pink bunny fleece sleep suit

scaryman · 06/10/2005 22:14

A shop.

Mojomummy · 06/10/2005 22:46

I bought the Tesco one for DD, but it was too short in the body so it had to go back...it was so sweet.

Still now happily wearing one from BHS with Liiy-Poo on it (that's Winnie the pooh!) cost £12.

Mojomummy · 06/10/2005 22:48

She's in the age 2-3, BHS did up to age 4 I think.
Great for car journeys too

babaworshipper · 06/10/2005 23:25

shhh - lovely fleecysuit might have to go and have a look at that.

Think I shall have to go looking tomorrow. Fed up of DD waking up cos she is all twisted up in her grobag.

It is bloody freezing up here already (scotland). So off to BHS, Woolies, NExt etc to see what I can find. She is a v tall 17 monther.

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