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good children's pyjamas

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time4tea · 30/12/2008 09:12

hello

i missed getting extra pyjamas for my DSs- Boden's are so good, wash well etc. who else does good PJs? M&S ones all seem to be a bit cheesy, horrible designs.

Ridiculously, Boden only do longsleeve ones during the winter - no more now for months. their long-john style got the thumbs down for being too constricting by DS1

T4T

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mumto2andnomore · 30/12/2008 11:14

Primark ones are lovely and warm, wash well and are only about £4.

MrsMattie · 30/12/2008 11:18

I second Primark (although the fleecy ones go 'orrid in the wash for me - the cotton/polyester ones wash beautifully, though...also a fan of their kids dressing gowns)

John Lewis do some nice ones, too, although not cheap and rarely available online.

Debenhams do 'designer' ones for kids, but go in store - their online delivery service is shockingly bad.

onebatmotherofgoditschilly · 30/12/2008 11:20

gap
the white company
gltc

erm.. I think jojomamanbebe/la redoute are okay. Not as nice.

tattycoram · 30/12/2008 11:25

I second John Lewis, they often have lovely boys pyjamas but only in the shops.

Pannacotta · 30/12/2008 12:01

Mothercare have some nice ones sometimes and I got a lovely pair for DS1 (4) from Green baby, organic cotton, stripey with long john legs and cuffs so keep him nice and snug...

Bucharest · 30/12/2008 12:02

John Lewis or Debenhams.

castille · 30/12/2008 12:14

Petit Bateau have lovely pjs and great quality, long-sleeved available all year.

FairyMum · 30/12/2008 13:53

hanna andersson, john lewis, primark

frisbyrat · 30/12/2008 14:15

I second Petit Bateau (for winter towelling pjs - very cosy!). Otherwise, the White Company checked ones in brushed cotton are nice. I find Mothercare ones get misshapen quickly (but then I do boil wash pjs and undies!) Gap t-shirt-type cotton ones are nice, but only for skinny kids.

widgypog · 30/12/2008 14:25

I always buy next and they last a year at the very least before they wear out or my dd grows out of them. I find m and s bottoms much bigget than the tops and primark shrink hth

shootRudolphinthehip · 30/12/2008 14:29

Gap or Primark for me!

NorthernLurker · 30/12/2008 14:34

Gap

sophy · 30/12/2008 14:54

White Company
Gap

saramoon · 30/12/2008 15:54

Gap and Primark

SoupDragon · 30/12/2008 15:55

Pumpkin Patch.

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