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Totes / Slipper socks for babies?

Hello

I am looking for some slipper socks / Totes for my 8 months old baby.

They must have the slip proof grips on the bottom as she keeps slipping on our laminate flooring hence why i am buying some.

I have looked on EBay but not a lot on there. Would prefer paypal accepting sites.
Thanks for any help :j
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Comments

  • Hi there

    Dont know if you are only looking for online sites or not but I have seen these in the likes of Boots, Next, Primark, and Mothercare.

    If you want an online site, try this link - 3 pairs for £4 - not bad!

    HTH
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  • rachbro
    rachbro Posts: 20 Forumite
    Baby GAP do some fantastic ones - not very expensive either. Come in all colours of the rainbow. Definately THE best baby socks!
    :T
  • mazza111
    mazza111 Posts: 6,327 Forumite
    Don't know if they still do them, but you used to be able to get them in Pounstrecher/Instore.
    4 Stones and 0 pounds or 25.4kg lighter :j
  • amandada
    amandada Posts: 1,168 Forumite
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    rachbro wrote: »
    Baby GAP do some fantastic ones - not very expensive either. Come in all colours of the rainbow. Definately THE best baby socks!


    I used to get these for my children and they were fab!
  • Sarahsaver
    Sarahsaver Posts: 8,390 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    primark
    my dd aged 3 months has some
    needless to say she isnt yet walking lol
    Member no.1 of the 'I'm not in a clique' group :rotfl:
    I have done reading too!
    To avoid all evil, to do good,
    to purify the mind- that is the
    teaching of the Buddhas.
  • Boots

    I have had two pairs for my 'nearly two year old 'and they are great, they wash really well, I thinkthey were £6.00 well worth it .
    I have started entering competitions, lets see If I can win
    :rotfl:
  • I saw some wee sizes of pirate slipper socks in my local M&S in their kids final reductions bit, probably not find them in every store. I'd try Primark I got my older son a pair for a quid last year but not sure how small they go, or try an independant baby shop if you have any near you, they shouldn't be too expensive.My toddler son got a pair of Mr Bump ones from his Granny for Xmas and I think they were from Tesco.

    Great idea for them though cos we have laminate and keeps their toes cosy, my kids aren't keen on slippers either so the sock type ones are ideal.
  • I buy all my totes from this website
    http://www.amysgifts.co.uk/index.php?osCsid=e4a4a60670b7401caf180fdc352d9940
    I'm not sure if I've done this properly as it's my first post, but here goes!
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