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anyone know of decent funky etc vests etc 4 babies,{ not the usual pink or white },that dont cost a small fortune!!!
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i dunno i got 7 baby vest out of boots on sale for £1 they were lovely, but i have seen nice colourful ones in primark which look fab or try ebay sometimes buy bundle of vest for cheap and they really cute sometimes Asda are doing a lovely range of vest and clothes at the moment
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hi there - as lynne says, you can get fab bundles off ebay and some guys buy designer ones so you can get a real bargin with some great stuff - really smart and jazzy!! hope that helps xx
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i also looked in tesco yesterday and they got a great selection of baby vests also they got them in blue and lovely pink and green ones too and they are only like £3 for 3 so thats not to bad i guess but think you can still get cheaper off of ebay somestimes just depence what u looking for really?
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www.angelsdesignerwear.com are usually good for things like that, although ive not visited in a while, worth a try tho
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I got a good stock of stuff from TK Maxx, some designer, some just funky. The Next clearance shop is also good. I found matalan not to be as good quality, with threads, etc not finished off.

Also, funny little baby shops can be good, like pram centre's bargain buckets and chemists.
I also like sainsbury's baby stuff, and my sister says their stuff washes really well - where you might get greyness ore shrinkage with Tesco and Asda, although I've still got the quality test to do, and I have lots of their white vests cos they are so cheap.
Hope you find something good x
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If youve got the time, try customising vests yourself. Get some cheap ones from Primark/Woolworths and some fabric paint, then get creative :-)
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I do the same as Emma! 

I handpainted a load of gothic style baby vests for my little boys - and a gay couple I know were expecting a baby so I did them a whole years age worth (0-3 all the way to 12-18) of vests with rainbows on!  (Gay pride!)

I also tie dyed some seriously cool purple baby gros and vests for a funky friend of mine.  Very easy (and cheap!) to do.  I did it in the washing machine to remove the excess dye easier. 

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ah yeah thats a great idea never thought of that, think might try that on my unused white baby sleepsuits hate wearing White on my son lol....

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make sure if you do tie dye to use a plastic/nylon string to tie the patterns in - I used cotton string the first time *d'oh* !!

 Even if you don't use biological washing tablets usually, I would recommend using them for machine dyeing because they agitate the excess dye out of the fabric better.

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yeah i know how to do it strangly enough i done it in school many moons ago... thanks for tips though...

what age is your little one?

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my little monkeys are 3 years old and 19 months old

 We did it in school too!  

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cute, monkeys indeed at that age lol. i have a 2 and a half year old sister who i care for and a 10month old son, but my son is the size of a 3/4month old because he was premmie...

you should market your vest might make pretty penny lol...

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 From Lynne XXX


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