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Where can I get those sleepsuit things that are open at the bottom-no poppers?

16 replies

sammysam · 30/08/2009 10:43

I didn't have any with dd but think they'll be very handy for quick night time changes this time but where on earth do you get them and what the hell are they called?

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StrikeUpTheBand · 30/08/2009 10:45

I got mine as a present from my mum - from her holiday in Florida. I will be watching this thread with interest.

JackieNo · 30/08/2009 10:47

I think they call them nightgowns - elasticated or drawstring at the bottom? Is that the kind of thing you mean? (I'm sure you can find them cheaper than that!)

sammysam · 30/08/2009 10:50

Thanks Jackie-those are the things! at the price-just need to find them much cheaper!

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JackieNo · 30/08/2009 10:52

AH - look - I found them on Mothercare - called bundlers - maybe search that too.

crokky · 30/08/2009 10:53

I have seen them in John Lewis, in v small sizes a couple of years ago. Not sure what they are called.

izzybiz · 30/08/2009 10:54

My Ds2 has one from Pumpkin Patch.

JackieNo · 30/08/2009 10:55

(but watch out if you're searching for 'bundler' - looks as if it's a trade name for a sort of sling, or some outdoor clothing too).

Florrieplumb · 05/04/2012 18:16

Hello

Just ordered two Bundlers from John Lewis on-line £16 for two,
will report back when received. I am sure someone with a sewing skill
could easily make these, won't be me though! New Grandma so very busy.

HeidiHole · 05/04/2012 18:23

They're called bundlers I got one from John Lewis

littlebellsmum · 14/04/2012 13:55

I had 3 - one from Green baby, one from Boots and one from John lewis. Managed to sell them on ebay for about what I paid for them as they are quite rare - so look after them and you might get your money back!!

AKissIsNotAContract · 14/04/2012 13:58

This thread is ancient!

nickelhasababy · 14/04/2012 14:03

for a newborn?

i've got two you can have if you want.
we didn't use 1 and only used the other once cos we didn't get on with it.

PM me and i'll dig them out and send them to you.

nickelhasababy · 14/04/2012 14:04

ooops.
so it is.
Blush

Loobylou12 · 01/05/2012 20:35

Hey this is going to sound very very silly. I have been given 3 of these how do they work?do they still have a little vest on?newbie mum to me!x

5madthings · 01/05/2012 20:44

yes just put a little vest on underneath or i always did just to keep them warm and a vest helps hold the nappy in place :)

Loobylou12 · 01/05/2012 20:51

Thanks! Got a lot to learn!

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