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Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

JulesBloke (Elite) posted this on Monday, 30th July 2007, 19:46

It`s my best mate`s little boy`s 1st birthday soon and I want to make some silly T-Shirts with family photo`s on for baby to wear at the party ("My Dad is the best" etc...). I have the transfer paper so I can iron on designs, but I cannot find little plain T-Shirts anywhere!

I`ve tried Matalan, Mothercare, Toys R Us and searching online but little plain T-Shirts seem to not exist. Any ideas? I`m only after a couple of black and a couple of white baby sized (18 months ish) cotton tees. I can find body suits or T-Shirts with slogans on, but no plain!!

If any of you parents out there know where I can get them - online or a store - please let me know :D Or don`t they do them that small?

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RE: Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

marksparks999 (Elite) posted this on Monday, 30th July 2007, 19:56

Primark... or Woolworths



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RE: Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

kevingattaca. (Competent) posted this on Monday, 30th July 2007, 20:07

Hey thats a nice idea......

BUT with those type of transfers don`t they `rub` off with use ?, Because I wouldn`t like to use ANYTHING that might endanger the child by swallowing the bits that come off of the transfers ?

Maybe I`m being a bit overly a hygiene freak ?, But it`s an idea ?

Otherwise ;


www.marksandspencer.com/gp/product/B000MVP21E/ref=pd_sbs_1/203-0192962-7288754?ie=UTF8&mnSBrand=core

RE: Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

JulesBloke (Elite) posted this on Monday, 30th July 2007, 21:24

I understand your concern, but the transfers are permanent. They can survive a washing machine at 40c, so they aren`t any more of a problem than your average Bob The Builder top I reckon!! :D It`s this stuff here:

www.craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/paper%20for%20dark%20fabrics.htm

I still have one from a stag night a while ago done with the same stuff and it`s still going strong - although I only use it for decorating and slobbing around the house now :D

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RE: Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

kevingattaca. (Competent) posted this on Monday, 30th July 2007, 22:41

No worries......... I`m just being paranoid



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RE: Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

Stu UK (Elite) posted this on Monday, 30th July 2007, 22:55

try a market stall

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RE: Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

bowfer (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 31st July 2007, 12:41

George at Asda will probably do them.

RE: Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

The Jackal (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 31st July 2007, 12:47

Geaorge at Asda do. I get mine from there for the same thing. Have made loads for my Daughter since she was born. Even made a few for myself and mates. ;)

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RE: Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

whoot (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 31st July 2007, 12:51

i was going to suggest tescos or sainsburys or something..
since I was uncle`d up, i have more than a passing interest in where to get mini-thug t shirts.



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RE: Where to buy plain baby (12-18 months-ish) T-Shirts?

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 31st July 2007, 14:20

yep - i`d try tesco or asda first......:)

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