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All in one nappy by imse vimse
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They are not the same, although they look similar, what I need is the ALL IN ONE type. Not sure what the difference is, they are supposed to be like disposable once, with waterproof outer lining or something...
Thank you anyway0 -
Minxy_Bella wrote: »It certainly looks to me as if it's £47odd for one nappy.
Is it just me, though, who thinks it's really rude of the mother to specify that she wants this brand of nappy as a present?
I wouldn't have dreamed of being so grasping when my children were small - I was thankful for anything people chose to give. And I certainly wouldn't have spent £50 on one nappy, let alone expected anyone else too.
I'm quite shocked, to be honest.
Nobody is forcing me to do it. Although that's the brand of nappies that she has chosen, I could have decided to buy something else cheaper.
Difficult to get out of because she's a close relative and she knows I can afford it....
PS It's £47 for 4, not for one0 -
These are the all in ones
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Imse-Vimse-Organic-All-Medium/dp/B003DV6RV4/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&s=baby&qid=1271882903&sr=1-18
ebay looks like the cheapest afterall:(0 -
These are the all in ones
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Imse-Vimse-Organic-All-Medium/dp/B003DV6RV4/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&s=baby&qid=1271882903&sr=1-18
ebay looks like the cheapest afterall:(
I'll probably end up buying those then.
It's no big deal, I would have bought something else for around the same price.
Although it does not sound too glamorous: 'what did you buy as a present for the baby?' 'errm.... nappies' :rotfl:
People will think I'm the stingiest woman on earth!0 -
How ecofriendly is she?!?!? I only ask because, would she mind second hand/lightly used?!?! as these tend to be cheaper (though not always that much)
I know its a pressie and all that, but I didn't mind having second hand ones and afterall that even more eco friendly than buying brand new......
If you think she wouldn't mind too much you could look here.....
http://www.usednappies.co.uk
http://www.thenappysite.co.uk
However I've just found something else you might like.....
http://mummasandbubbas.co.uk/huggles.aspx Scroll down to the bottom of the page! :j
Just re-read the original title it's AIO she wants.... sorry but the last suggestion was for flannel ones..... I'll keep looking!
hth
Steph
Mummy to a cloth bottomed baby0 -
For all of you who think that's expensive.... the americans go slightly potty sometimes and spend obscene amounts......
http://clothdiapernews.com/?p=108#more-108
http://hyenacart.com/prod_details.php?id=68878&vid=832
Puts my spend of £40.00 for 20 secondhand tots bots all those years ago in the shade!!!!! LOL!!!!!
Outrageous
Sorry OP I can't find any cheaper!
Steph0 -
trufflebuggy wrote: »How ecofriendly is she?!?!? I only ask because, would she mind second hand/lightly used?!?! as these tend to be cheaper (though not always that much)
I know its a pressie and all that, but I didn't mind having second hand ones and afterall that even more eco friendly than buying brand new......
If you think she wouldn't mind too much you could look here.....
http://www.usednappies.co.uk
http://www.thenappysite.co.uk
However I've just found something else you might like.....
http://mummasandbubbas.co.uk/huggles.aspx Scroll down to the bottom of the page! :j
Just re-read the original title it's AIO she wants.... sorry but the last suggestion was for flannel ones..... I'll keep looking!
hth
Steph
Mummy to a cloth bottomed baby
Used nappies? You want me banned from every family function for life????? (actually... no more arguments, bickering, back stabbing... where can I buy vintage nappies?)
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trufflebuggy wrote: »For all of you who think that's expensive.... the americans go slightly potty sometimes and spend obscene amounts......
http://clothdiapernews.com/?p=108#more-108
http://hyenacart.com/prod_details.php?id=68878&vid=832
Puts my spend of £40.00 for 20 secondhand tots bots all those years ago in the shade!!!!! LOL!!!!!
Outrageous
Sorry OP I can't find any cheaper!
Steph
thank you!
This makes me feel better, it could have been worse.
Actually I did not mention here that she had two favourite brands (although these are her first choice), but the second is even more expensive!
I like the name Stinky Couture!0
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