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Where should I look to buy baby wear with a WoW factor?


Beryl20

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A family member is expecting her first baby (girl) later this month and I'm looking for a pressie...

Ideally, I'd like to find a stockist of fun, creatively designed - but cosy - baby clothes; either in our neck of the woods, or on line.

- My two daughters are now in their twenties and so it's a long time since I paid any attention to baby wear, but when they were little I bought them a lot of OshKosh.

Any recommendations gratefully received!

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Little Prints Clothing - available on Etsy, at the Telegraph Hill Shop at the top of the park, or at Honeybourne's in Brockley.


It's awesome kids clothing and accessories made using block print African fabrics by a local mum - in the interests of transparency she's my sister-in-law;-)


Recently featured on Dress like a Mum blog and Instagram AND MotherPukka blog. :-DDD

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Polarn o Pyret has lovely baby stuff http://www.polarnopyret.co.uk/

Boys & Girls is really soft and great quality http://www.boysandgirlsshop.com/

Gently Elephant, Love it Love it Love it, Cissy Wears etc all have a range of great brands

Smafolk for instance has really cute bright patterned baby stuff. All the scandinavian brands are great in fact

And baby zara is lovely... http://www.zara.com/uk/en/kids/mini-%7C-0-12-months/outfits---romper-suits-c760004.html

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