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Where to buy clothes for generously proportioned 2 year old girl?

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qk · 07/07/2010 17:15

I have no idea where to get DD clothes from. My DS is super skinny so I have always hunted out places that do really slim fitting clothes, but my DD is on 91st percentile for weight and between 75th and 91st for height. So not massive, just not what I am used to and I have no idea where to get stuff that fits her. She is in sainsburys clothes atm and the grows out of the waist in trousers whilst they are still a good length on her so I don't think I am going to get any more trousers from there for her.

Thanks for any replies.

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going · 07/07/2010 17:18

Asda, Tesco and H&M clothes have really big waists - always fall down n my kids of not adjustable!

qk · 07/07/2010 17:37

Will try asda and H&M. My tesco is not a clothes one unfortunately.

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omnishambles · 07/07/2010 17:39

Yes the cheaper the clothes the bigger the fit - also give up with anything with a waistband - H&M have lots of leggings type trousers that are very accommodating.

escorchio · 07/07/2010 17:41

I've always found Next far too wide for my DDs, so would be worth a go.

qk · 07/07/2010 17:50

I have found that, yes omni - I buy babygap for DS - quite pricey but slim fitting.

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omnishambles · 07/07/2010 18:06

We do leggings under a dress a lot to cope with the waist issue

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