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KaM
18-09-2007, 20:39
Hey girlies,

Ive been talking over a venture with a close friend and wanted to ask you all some questions if you wouldnt mind! Just trying to figure some things out!

Id like to know what sort of clothing you'd be more inclined to buy for your little one. Something that advocates cloth and use slogans and pictures etc.

mumma bear
18-09-2007, 20:45
I'll be your first to answer.
I would go round next T with embroidery rather than screen print. Happy to pay that little bit extra bc i think it always looks nicer in the long term. Also i would buy uni sex colours bc i have DS in cloth now and having another bub but don't know what.

stellarella
18-09-2007, 20:50
I like t-shirts.
I like cotton or organic cotton and I like screen print or embroidered.

I am very keen on finding some good cloth advocacy T-shirts.

KaM
18-09-2007, 20:57
I like t-shirts.
I like cotton or organic cotton and I like screen print or embroidered.

I am very keen on finding some good cloth advocacy T-shirts.

Hopefully soon there will be some available ;)

Freya
18-09-2007, 20:59
I would be interested in t-shirts and more so rompers... they are so great to just chuck bub in...

Oh and organic cotton and embroidered:thumbsup:

Becteria
18-09-2007, 21:08
The rompers would have to be custom made to allow for the bubble butts, lol.

I would buy tshirts.

OJandMe
18-09-2007, 21:13
I'd buy rompers and T's..

with cloth advocacy slogans :thumbsup:

Purplebird
19-09-2007, 07:45
I voted embroidered because I'm always looking for nice embroidered stuff - cotton or organic cotton :thumbsup:

kymmy
19-09-2007, 08:05
Organic cotton preferrably or at least cotton.
I have 2 tiny cloth advocacy tees (000) - they have a stretchy round neck, though I think studs on the side are good for tiny shirts.

HoopDeeDoo
19-09-2007, 08:16
in would be good to see some in bigger sizes too, like 1, and 2 because most toddlers are in nappies too :yes: Especially if you have a stubborn child like mine :rolleyes:

kymmy
19-09-2007, 08:19
in would be good to see some in bigger sizes too, like 1, and 2 because most toddlers are in nappies too :yes: Especially if you have a stubborn child like mine :rolleyes:
Yes its hard to find size 2 or even 3. Some toddlers are bigger than average. Also I bought size 2s for Av to wear from 12 months as his bigger brother went from size 0 to size 2 so did bub.

ShadyCharacter
19-09-2007, 08:21
I like t-shirts.
I like cotton or organic cotton and I like screen print or embroidered.

I am very keen on finding some good cloth advocacy T-shirts.What she said ;)

ShadyCharacter
19-09-2007, 08:22
Oh, and my boy was in a size 4 t-shirt (depending on sizes) while he was 2yo and still in nappies.

reAllytee
19-09-2007, 08:47
Yep im the same.

Ive got a Boofa who wears size 3 or 4 at 2yrs of age so something for him to wear would be great. Mind you he is about to start TT lol.

Shanaynay
19-09-2007, 08:50
Singlets and tshirts! Nothing that covers up the nappy :D

HoopDeeDoo
19-09-2007, 08:55
Yes its hard to find size 2 or even 3. Some toddlers are bigger than average. Also I bought size 2s for Av to wear from 12 months as his bigger brother went from size 0 to size 2 so did bub.

Yep Noah is in a 3 or 4 :yes: He was wearing size 3 all last summer.

Lachlan on the other hand, I had to buy him some size 0 pants while I was away and using sposies so his pants didn't fall down, and even then he still had plenty of room :laughing:

KaM
19-09-2007, 08:56
Singlets and tshirts! Nothing that covers up the nappy :D


Blasphemy!!

Would you prefer the tank top kind of singlets, so the sort of thing they'd wear in summer?

HoopDeeDoo
19-09-2007, 09:12
Yes! So they can wear just the singlet and nappy, although when it's hot enough a bonds type singlet is OK too :yes:

KarniF00l
19-09-2007, 09:53
Coming up to the warmer months I would prefer singlets, but t-shirts are good too. Also, preferably embroidered or screen printed.

FunkyMonkey
19-09-2007, 10:42
Screen printed or embroidered, organic cotton or maybe even bamboo jersey. And definitely singlets or T's. Maybe some mummy sizes too?

gremily
19-09-2007, 13:17
Pretty much what the others have said, except I would prefer hemp fabrics to be used.