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Is this possible? The family gown makes the yaklet look like a butch girl, so I was hoping to find something online that is modern and quite funky. But all I've found so far are really fussy outfits with waistcoats, huge bloomers etc at silly prices. There seems so much more for girls! Ideally I'd just like a romper suit. It has to be predominantly white or ivory though.


Any ideas?

Hi - I think Jo Jo Maman Bebe does cream linen trousers/waistcoats and maybe try Monsoon. My first son wore Zara dungarees and a smart shirt to his christening (along with a flat cap!) and for my youngest a few weeks ago he just wore a smart short sleeved white shirt and linen trousers all from Baby Gap.

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