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who can dress my dd please?

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liahgen · 07/02/2009 15:27

Am looking to get my dd some new togs. I quite fancy a vintage style, with tha quirky edge.

she's 21mths and 79cms tall, in 12-18 mths clothes.

Not looking for run of the mill stuf0f but don't have a clue
where to start. As you can see, she's a bit of a tiny.

2nd pic down on my profile is her.

tia. x

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monkeysmama · 07/02/2009 15:39

One of the other threads on here about colourful clothes might be useful. It had some good links.

monkeysmama · 07/02/2009 15:41

here you go

PortAndLemon · 07/02/2009 15:49

Clothkits? (It's not mentioned on the website, but they do also sell the clothes ready-made-up if you contact them).

SuzeMcG · 07/02/2009 16:23

Boden? I buy a lot of my DD's clothes there.

liahgen · 07/02/2009 16:32

thanks ladies.

Have looked on sites, nothing catches my eye, am kind of thinking bit of lace, boots, swirly skirt. I dunno.

Will google, thank you.

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Clure · 07/02/2009 16:33

Vertbaudet have some quirky stuff aswell as basics and reasonably priced too

DivamakesKimchi · 07/02/2009 16:36

sounds like you would like traditional style clothes from abella, little darlings,sulk, oilily,beetlejuice, cakewalk,uttam kids etc... they all do frilly, girly, swirly,busy prints, and broght colors.

TheDevilWearsPrimark · 07/02/2009 16:38

La Redoute have lovely childrens clothes.

sorrento · 07/02/2009 16:58

Molly and Jack do lots of pretty designer looking clothes that are well priced but they do come up big.

Clure · 07/02/2009 17:22

Have you tried Zara? They have some gorge kids clothes. In there yesterday and some quite "hippy chic" gear

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