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Sleeping bags?!

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LittleLadysMama · 29/06/2020 00:00

I'm looking to find out if any of you can recommend baby sleeping bags that are a good size.
I prefer side zips and button close shoulders and so far have loved Aldi's Lily and Dan range for quality, but the sizing seems all off.
I have one that is 3-20 months? Another that is 6-18 months which is actually bigger than the 3-20 🤔
I've also bought a 6-18 from Asda which is pretty equal length wise with the Aldi one, but my little one is only 9 months and these are already getting too short for her 🤷‍♀️
Does anyone have recommendations for brands that have a good length? TIA!

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Laylor · 29/06/2020 08:27

Gro bags all the way. I've found the same problem as you as my 18 week old is super long. The gro company are quite expensive but better in every way xx

midnightstar66 · 29/06/2020 08:30

Fro bags are much better quality and fit I find. I used to buy them off eBay often barely used

OntheWaves40 · 29/06/2020 08:32

Agree Gro bags for sure. A little bit more money but last a lot longer than clothes at this age etc.

SephrinaX · 29/06/2020 08:49

The Little White Company ones are the best I've had so far, on the expensive side though!

FelicityPike · 29/06/2020 08:53

Definitely grobags. I got mine from TKmaxx.

HoneyWheeler · 29/06/2020 08:56

I never rated the Gro Bags ones because my son kept standing up and popping out at the shoulders. I really liked the Aden & Anais muslin bags, fabric at the shoulder and a zip up closure so no escaping!

HoneyWheeler · 29/06/2020 08:57

@HoneyWheeler

I never rated the Gro Bags ones because my son kept standing up and popping out at the shoulders. I really liked the Aden & Anais muslin bags, fabric at the shoulder and a zip up closure so no escaping!
Just realised I completed misread your initial post and my comment was totally redundant! Apologies!
Spam88 · 29/06/2020 09:05

Asda go up to 18-24 months I think?

sohypnotic · 29/06/2020 09:13

TK Max always seemed to have a good range in, and much cheaper than gro-bag, and lasted fine. When DD finally outgrew them we went for slumbersac, and had one that had two lengths.

Cupcakegirl13 · 29/06/2020 09:16

I’ve used a mixture of gro bags from TK Maxx and also Slumbersac. Both good sizes and quality , I’ve used the same bags for all three of mine , 7 years and counting washed hundreds of times !

Bellecornclem · 29/06/2020 09:53

I always used GroBag until my son got older them switched to slumbersac, which go right up to adult ages. The older they get they have feet options with front zips for toilet trips (although that's a future benefit for you). they are great quality and are great if you have a long baby as normal ones only go up to size 18months, 24 if you're lucky.

Piglet89 · 29/06/2020 15:52

Think M and S are decent. I got a gro bag 6-18 months for a good price from eBay but yet to use it because it’s 2.5 tog and weather has been so warm!

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