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I currently have a 5 week old who appears to be quite long and thin and is outgrowing his newborn size clothes in length only - his legs get all bunched up in his sleepsuits now. Everything I have which is 0-3 months completely swamps him. Does anyone have any advice on which brands are larger than average for newborn size or smaller for 0-3 months relative to others?


Thanks Jenny

The Nappy Lady aaages ago posted a really useful chart on which shops were good for which babies - I'll see if I can dig it out. I found green baby and H&M good for my long baby.


Edited to say - thread here


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,563113,563113#msg-563113

Yes me too, I can't see it either, I'm on a mac?


I'd be interested to see it too with my giant baby currently outgrowing his 0-3 babygrows at 9 weeks. Eek!

I'm pretty sure he's going to have outgrown this pram bassinet before long too. Double Eek!


espelli Wrote:

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> Is anyone else having trouble opening the

> attachment on the original thread? I seem to get

> stuck in a loop when clicking on the link to the

> pdf. Any ideas?! I'd love to see where to buy

> clothes for my little longshanks - also with big

> feet!

Hey guys


If you PM me your email addresses I will send you the doc, sorry you can't see it on here, think I still have it on my computer.


Also - cut feet off baby grows if all else fails...or for newborns I highly recommend drawstring nightgowns - so fab & make for quick & easy night changes with no fiddly poppers - what a dream. ;-)))

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