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27-06-2012, 08:35am #1Got husband, need wife!
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6-9-12 mo rompers, anyone offloading?
I think Baby S now has every gender neutral romper that our Next and Boots stock but that's about 4 in total. Before I head to the sea of pink and blue that is Asda, or trawl through a load of stuff on ebay that's labelled as rompers (but isn't), anyone got any unisex rompers in these sizes that they want to offload?
He's in the 6-9 now in anything that has to have bum space now because of the enormous nappies! And he'll be 6 months on Monday.
How did that happen? 
It's probably a bit warm for full sleepsuits with feet but anything really without feet, long or short leg/sleeve.
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27-06-2012, 09:20am #2Damsel Diva
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Re: 6-9-12 mo rompers, anyone offloading?
What do you mean by rompers?
I have load of the short sleeved envelope neck peppered vests in the loft for that age. I have a couple of what I'd call rompers- short sleeved, but with shorts style legs too. I'd need to check those aren't too girly though.
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27-06-2012, 09:55am #3Got husband, need wife!
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Not bodysuits/vests, and not sleep suits! I know opinions differ!
Anyway with legs but without feet.
Thanks!
PS I'm ok with a bit of girly e.g. a bit of pink without frills.
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27-06-2012, 10:09am #4
Mothercare has a very few rompers (short sleeve/leg but a bit looser right?) I'd class as unisex although they're all labelled as boys. I feel your pain though as I'm trying to avoid the sea of gender specific clothes everywhere and it's really difficult!
(Although I am rather partial to a dress with matching frilly knickers, but obviously no use for your little boy!)
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27-06-2012, 10:15am #5
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27-06-2012, 10:19am #6
Re: 6-9-12 mo rompers, anyone offloading?
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27-06-2012, 10:48am #7Got husband, need wife!
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We don't have a Tesco with clothing, or H&M or Mothercare sadly. I know I can get all of those online but if anyone has any used ones that would be preferable (cost, environment etc).
Having said that I am sure I'll end up being tempted!


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