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I second what Knomester said - it all depends on the shape of the baby.


Mothercare has worn well, but are huge. My 15m daughter is still in 9-12 month size. M&S more long and thin, and has also worn well. All out mothercare stuff and M&S stuff has been used by 4+ children and is still going strong. John Lewis fit my son, but not my daughter.


The only stuff that has worn out in our household is the larger sizes from Tesco and Sainsbury, and they have not stood up to crawling as the knees have worn out.

Personally, I am a huge fan of Next babygros. Hadn't bought anything from Next before and had always used John Lewis, Sainsburys or Gap ones with baby no. 1 (found GAP ones the worst of three, Sainsburys ones not great after a few washes and John Lewis ok but again, felt really thin after a few washes).


Got given some Next ones as a present for baby no.2 and haven't looked back since. Nice thickness, enforced round the sleeves so they don't roll up and no bobbles after washing. Getting some more today!

We found George/Asda plain white sleepsuits really good. Very thick, wash well and ridiculously cheap at ?4 for a 3 pack. I have some Green Baby ones that are good, particularly the winter weight ones for cold nights.


After about 12 months I couldn't face the after bath battle with a wriggling octopus child and a thousand poppers on the legs so we switched to a mixture of big boy pyjamas and a couple of Hatley sleepsuits with a long zip fastening.

I like H and M ones as they do organic cotton (?10 for 3, mix and match), and also they have a kind of ruched bottom which is great as we use cloth nappies which are larger round the bum. Do like next ones too as they are nice thick cotton, and my Mum got me some from Debenhams which have washed really well.

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