LittleScotty
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Recently I bought my first onesie, a Tykables Snappy which I'm really impressed with so I was about to order another when I found that Nappies R Us were out of stock. After a post on here several months ago I thought I'd look at alternatives.
Thanks to a recommendation from @LstNwf I decided to take a chance on some from the Marks & Spencer adaptable clothing range. At only £6-7 they're an absolute bargain. They are mainly aimed at children with special needs so the largest size available is 15-16 years however I'm not the largest guy and hoped they would stretch out. I ordered two, a navy sleeveless and a white long sleeve and collected them this morning. First impressions they're really well made but appeared very small... I really struggled to get them on, they were way too tight. The fabric however is VERY stretchy so I've pulled it in all directions multiple times and it definitely got bigger. Trying them a second time they actually fit very well, slightly tight around my chest but length wise and around my waist they're a great fit. They have three poppers on the crotch which are very strong and keep my nappy nice and secure
Size wise I've stretched it out to 28 inches from neckline to crotch and 34 inches around the waist. I'm a 38 inch chest and it's little tight and probably won't stretch much more, the under arms were tight initially but after stretching them out too they're comfortable.
Just thought I'd share with you all in case anyone who is similar size to me wants an affordable onesie
I went with these
Thanks to a recommendation from @LstNwf I decided to take a chance on some from the Marks & Spencer adaptable clothing range. At only £6-7 they're an absolute bargain. They are mainly aimed at children with special needs so the largest size available is 15-16 years however I'm not the largest guy and hoped they would stretch out. I ordered two, a navy sleeveless and a white long sleeve and collected them this morning. First impressions they're really well made but appeared very small... I really struggled to get them on, they were way too tight. The fabric however is VERY stretchy so I've pulled it in all directions multiple times and it definitely got bigger. Trying them a second time they actually fit very well, slightly tight around my chest but length wise and around my waist they're a great fit. They have three poppers on the crotch which are very strong and keep my nappy nice and secure
Size wise I've stretched it out to 28 inches from neckline to crotch and 34 inches around the waist. I'm a 38 inch chest and it's little tight and probably won't stretch much more, the under arms were tight initially but after stretching them out too they're comfortable.
Just thought I'd share with you all in case anyone who is similar size to me wants an affordable onesie
Adaptive Clothing for Kids | Assisted Dressing | M&S
Discover adaptive clothing for kids in our easy dressing range. You’ll find carefully crafted garments and soft cotton materials in the range at M&S
www.marksandspencer.com
I went with these
Baby Bodysuits | M&S
Our baby bodysuits cater for even the most sensitive skin. With beautiful patterns and easy fastenings shop today at M&S
www.marksandspencer.com
Baby Bodysuits | M&S
Our baby bodysuits cater for even the most sensitive skin. With beautiful patterns and easy fastenings shop today at M&S
www.marksandspencer.com
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