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Kid's Pyjamas.

38 replies

LynetteScavo · 08/09/2009 20:16

Where do you buy nice PJs at a decent price?
I would normally go for Boden/Gap/White Company, but as I need 4 pairs for DD, and don't want (can't)spend £60 I'm having a bit of a problem.

Even the ones in H&M were £10 a pair.

Am I just being realy tight?

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PCPlumIsMyHomeboy · 08/09/2009 20:44

These are sweet too

www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_10001_60804_1071453_-1

EleanoraBuntingCupcake · 08/09/2009 20:44

thank you slubber - all is right with the world.

honestly - dd clothes are mostly hand me downs but i have a real weakness for gorgeous nighties for dd. the rest of white company is a pile of shite - shite wrapped upin tissue paper and twigs but shite nonetheless

Slubberdegullion · 08/09/2009 20:45

okey dokey, just so long as it wasn't a shun
[mildly needy]

BHS pjs are ok, they are in gopping colours but the dds seem to like them.

Slubberdegullion · 08/09/2009 20:47

dd1 has a pair of hand me down white co pjs and they are in tremendous nick

EleanoraBuntingCupcake · 08/09/2009 20:48

my mother bought dd some dora the explorer pjs in lidl, she loves them!

fin42 · 08/09/2009 21:04

I have a great weakness for white co pj's for my DS. I buy the separate bottoms and then team them with cheaper t-shirts, but I've also managed to buy white company ones from e-bay, 3 for a tenner bnib.
It's useful to have plenty of spare bottoms when he has an 'accident'. White co always look so fresh, in fact in the summer he wears the ones from the last 2 years as cropped pj's and they still look like new.

CaptainNancy · 08/09/2009 21:11

The White Company ones do last beautifully... cost per wear is pretty good value, especially when you have several children.
They sell on ebay for reasonable prices too.

DD's christmas ones this year still look brand new, and I cannot imagine how many times I have washed porridge off them.

BonsoirAnna · 08/09/2009 21:12

Petit Bateau
Maloup

NotanOtter · 08/09/2009 21:16

ooh i have bought some petit bateau ones for ds christmas

dogonpoints · 08/09/2009 21:47

[gein] - you never struck me as the needy type, slubb.

I should admit, at this juncture, that dd2 has a white company dressing gown, bought by her grandma. She needs a 100% cotton one and what with the mushrooming of all things fleece it was becmoning a devil to find one. So good old WC.

Slubberdegullion · 08/09/2009 21:52

[smeile]

I have ordered the WC catalogue, the photos on the website were to damned small

teamcullen · 08/09/2009 22:06

I always go to Primark for pjs. They are only between £3 and £5. When I go to Dublin I go to Dunnes and pick some up there if there is room in my case.

At Christmas though, depending on how many pennies I have left I like to get some nice ones to put on on Christmas Eve when the kids get out the bath

used2bthin · 08/09/2009 22:44

I got two pairs of pjs for my DD for £7 in sainsburys. They are quite nice, stripey and pure cotton. What I can never find is nighties in pure cotton that aren't stupidly over priced.

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