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Stylish/Fun but affordable baby boy clothes

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TheVeryHungryTortoise · 20/05/2019 20:36

Sorry if this is the wrong place to post.

I have a 6 month old baby boy and would like to hear any tips on where to shop for interesting but sensibly priced clothes for babies. A lot of the time supermarkets just seem to have dull uninspiring boys clothes, but anywhere else seems too expensive.

I really like the sort of designs that you find in JoJo Mama Bebe and Joules, and also shop in H&M and M&S for baby clothes a lot, which is more my price range!

Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance

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MustardScreams · 20/05/2019 20:39

I really like Zara baby clothes, some of them are unisex and have great pictures or patterns. Plus they wash really well and last. Not too pricey either.

PennyMordauntsLadyBrain · 20/05/2019 20:42

Next are pretty reliable for bright boys stuff, although there’s a lot of boring blue stuff in their baby collection atm.

John Lewis is pretty good as well, and mothercare’s Little Bird range is great. Debenhams Blue Zoo stuff is good quality and has a decent range of colours.

PJMasksAreOnTheirWay · 20/05/2019 22:18

Zara has some great stuff.

Polestar50 · 20/05/2019 22:28

I agree that most baby boys clothes are very boring.
If you don't mind second hand then there is loads of good quality stuff on EBay for a fraction of the price. You can filter by age and scan through fast. I have picked up quite a few bargains there.

In my experience, the clothes have only have been worn a few times so are in excellent condition. Perfect for everyday wear.

rosedream · 20/05/2019 22:30

Debenhams , Zara , h and m , mango kids ,

KittyWindbag · 21/05/2019 09:53

next have some lovely cheerful things in with appliqué and stripes and cheerful colours. It’s not all camo print and boring blue. And very reasonably priced. They also size generously, unlike marks and Spencer’s.

TheVeryHungryTortoise · 22/05/2019 15:01

I didn't think about Next! I looked online last night and have ordered some lovely sleepsuits and T-shirts from there so thank you everyone.

I'm going to try ebay later on too!

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goose1964 · 23/05/2019 00:26

Most of DGS clothes are from Asda, Primark and Zara with the odd one from Next (50p in a charity shop, unworn)

Greyworm · 23/05/2019 10:27

I came on to recommend Zara. :)

FiremanKing · 23/05/2019 12:24

Vertbaudet

FiremanKing · 23/05/2019 12:25

www.vertbaudet.co.uk/

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