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toddler vests

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twoboots · 11/12/2010 09:39

dd 2.5, cant wear the type with a scalloped edge, she ends up with marks and cuts along her neck line. we normally have to cut the lables out of her clothes for the same reason.

Please find me some plain cotton sleevless vests.

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suiledonne · 11/12/2010 09:42

I have two dds but I always buy boy's vests for that reason. Mine hate the itchy lacy bits.

Tescos would probably have them. (I'm in Ireland and buy them in Dunnes but that's probably not much use - sorry)

LadyintheRadiator · 11/12/2010 09:47

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lowrib · 11/12/2010 09:55

H&M?

wrigglytummy · 11/12/2010 10:42

M&S do brilliant 100% cotton vests - my boys wear them loads.

twoboots · 11/12/2010 15:19

thanks suille, never thoguht of dunnes, my mum is in NI so i will get her to have a look.

i think the boys section is a great idea.
sorry lady not looking for bodysuits, most of the plain vests in m&s have that annoying scalloped edge, but the boys section is a good idea

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miche8 · 11/12/2010 17:49

I buy the cheap basic ones for my boys from asda. I've heard several friends moan about girls vests and pants and they have ended up buying boys ones.

imgonnaliveforever · 11/12/2010 18:09

Can you just get ones from mothercare. You could get boys ones in plain white - not pretty but they'd do the job

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