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Recommendations for cute baby clothes!

17 replies

babsacutie · 30/09/2019 18:15

Trying to find some unique quirky clothes for my girl, but nothing expensive! Smile

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sleepismysuperpower1 · 30/09/2019 18:58

bubble rompers look adorable with woolly tights and a long sleeved shirt (in this case you would put navy tights and shirt). they also have a popper crotch so all you would have to do in terms of changing is unbutton and pull down the tights.

babsacutie · 30/09/2019 21:40

Thanks, I love it!

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pigletpie2177 · 01/10/2019 06:25

If you want something a bit different, Scandi clothing is organic cotton and amazing designs/colours - check out Maxomorra, Duns Sweden, JNY etc. Not cheap but you can resell on Facebook groups for a decent amount of what you paid, so actually I find ends up cheaper than high street for nicer clothes, and more ethical.

Daffodil2018 · 01/10/2019 07:17

I really rate Zara baby clothes which have some "fashion" items but also fun basics.

GemmeFatale · 01/10/2019 08:33

I really like Daphne and Margot
daphneandmargot.com/

Samosaurus · 01/10/2019 11:14

Those Daphne and Margot ones are lovely, but perhaps don't fit the bill of 'nothing too expensive'!

Skiaddicted · 01/10/2019 11:24

Lottie and Lysh, Little Loves Cornwall and Wilf and Wildlings are popular here. All have facebook members groups where second hand bits are sold as theyre not cheap initially

bananallamas · 01/10/2019 11:42

Have a look at Toby Tiger. Some stuff is pricey but it resells well and actually some of the basics such as yoga pants are really reasonable for an organic brand.

Try to find second hand bundles on Facebook or eBay. However you sometimes get a lot of (what I think of as) boring/crap stuff in bundles. I tend to pick out what I want to keep and then relist the rest or keep some for messy play etc.

My fave high street places are M&S and Sainsbury's. Next also do some nice bits and they have more online than in store. Next resells very well too.

TheArtfulScreamer1 · 01/10/2019 14:54

I love Frugi for my DD really bright colours and organic cotton so they wash brilliantly.

babsacutie · 01/10/2019 16:00

Hey thanks for all these suggestions, looks like my evenings plans are sorted checking these all out!

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Shmithecat2 · 01/10/2019 16:05

Places like 2 Little Legs are great. I actually really like a lot of H&M baby/kids clothes.
Turtle Dove London.
Lucy and Sam.

eeksville · 01/10/2019 18:07

Tbh if they are expensive they tend to hold their value.

I like
www.minirodini.com
www.littlekitt.com
www.turtledove.com

& you can find some good bits in h&m

PointeShoesandTutus · 01/10/2019 19:58

We love Giraffe and Cow - www.giraffeandcow.co.uk for gorgeous and comfy looking clothes. They last forever and don’t need ironing too - bonus!

BubblesBuddy · 01/10/2019 20:30

Jacadi every time. French and chic. Quite expensive but no other baby/child will have their clothes! Their coats are mega expensive for some reason.

BubblesBuddy · 01/10/2019 20:30

Buy in the sale for next summer.

goose1964 · 02/10/2019 00:01

I've found some really cute stuff at M&Co. It's not the cheapest but their sale prices are brilliant. In the post Christmas sales I bought a bright dark pink chenille cardi for my granddaughter, it will be great for her this autumn. It was reduced to a fiver

WanderingTrolley1 · 02/10/2019 00:09

Next, Sainsbury’s, Boden, M&S.

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