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Thanks - couldn't see long sleeved on Qtag but H&M seem just right. Trying to eek some more wear out the summer clothes with a bit of layering. I tend to get stuck with Next and M&S as they're closest to work - the only time I get to shop these days - and while their stuff is nice, they never seem to do plain tops for kids.


Thanks!

Do you mean plain tops like T-shirts rather than sweatshirts?


Last year I got some really good tops for my daughter at Decathalon - they were really a base layer for skiing, long sleeved with a polar neck, in either black or white, cotton, but thermal, so maybe too hot just now? My chilly little girl really found them good during the winter months though under T-shirts, school uniform etc. I got her a pair of the leggings too to put on under jeans when going to the park.


Otherwise - found these on line;

http://www.buytshirtsonline.co.uk/fruit-of-the-loom-childrens-long-sleeve-tshirt-p-406.html?wizid=cs4cenaghq8jjt1m84920cdsd2


Come in a few colours, about ?2 each if buying less than 20.

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