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Good afternoon, hoping someone can help...

DS 13 months has grown out of his swimsuits and I need to get him one of the Lycra all in one jobbies for his lesson (we've tried plain old shorts and he gets too cold) Last time I got one fairly cheaply from sainsburys but now the only places seem to be online for about ?30...anyone seen any cheaper anywhere? Daft that places only stock swimwear in the summer!


Thanks....A

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I bought some fabulous little wetsuits second hand on ebay for our first summer holiday with our baby. I didn't want to spend a fortune as I knew they would only get very light wear and be grown out of next year. I would suggest ebay or put an ad up on the classifieds section?

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