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Where to buy nice a reasonable baby boys clothes?

34 replies

albazavi · 13/06/2016 19:19

Ended up really grumpy today was very excited to go out and buy DS some nice summer bits as he's outgrown his 0-3 month clothes.

Next and mothercare had some lovely bits but were ridiculously expensive. Ended up in tesco which had 5 rails of gorgeous girly clothes and one rail of baby boys clothes which was all jogging bottoms and plain tshirts.

Can anybody direct me to anywhere decent to buy lovely bits on a budget (I don't mind second hand) - love baby zara and gap but price again is too much for 3 month's wear!

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NapQueen · 13/06/2016 20:55

H&m

Shame you didn't find much in Tesco it's my usual place for DS.

Try Primark too. It's got some good stuff in at the moment (picked up a fisherman's jacket with a stripe inside the hood for a tenner - boden et Al are all 35 plus!)

onedogatoddlerandababy · 13/06/2016 20:56

All the scandi organic brands and Frugi are great but pricey - however - summer sales are almost here and Frugi stuff will be half price and can resell on Facebook pages after if you want to try to recoup some of the money spent

albazavi · 13/06/2016 21:00

Original- I completely agree- why buy a frigging bow tie and waistcoat for a a 3 month old? Utterly bonkers!
I'd just like some nice leggings and tshirts or some nice dungarees that aren't denim (surely that can't be comfy for babies).

Great shout about boots, I hadn't thought of there at all. Off to ebay baby boden..

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regularbutpanickingabit · 13/06/2016 21:05

Try verbaudet.co.uk We have some lovely bits from there and once you sign up to their emails you will get tons of offers through. Often get good freebies too. Had a castle pop up tent last time! Very reasonably priced and a lovely selection

albazavi · 13/06/2016 21:30

Thank regular- linked through to laredoute sale- much nicer tshirts from £2.50.

Thanks x

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Artandco · 13/06/2016 21:34

Tbh the cheapest way at that age is keeping them in babygrows. You can buy multipacks of 5 for £10. Once they get a bit older clothes are more worth it as last longer than a few weeks

FankEweVeryMuch · 13/06/2016 23:15

I buy mostly from H&M, gap, M&S and uniqlo for my boys (x4). I buy one or two more expensive bits in the sale from places like the mini edit which has some lovely stuff but it's out of my price range at full price.

FankEweVeryMuch · 13/06/2016 23:17

Oh yes and l redoute. It's a new find for me since having DS4, they have some gorgeous boys stuff and they always have money off vouchers flying around. Their Sleepsuits butt at the back like petit bateau one do, it must be a French thing.

I also forgot to mention next for Sleepsuits, they've been my favourite with all of my boys; nice designs, good thick cotton and they last well.

WellTidy · 14/06/2016 05:44

I buy a lot in Frugi for my boys, but they're very pricey. All on 3 for 2 at the moment on the Frugi website, but that is still pricey. I do find though that the quality is superb. The cotton is thick, keeps a beautiful shape and will hold its value if you're interested in re-selling.

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