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Ladies, I need a cosy dressing gown......
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Store21 have a lovely bright pink one with hearts on and they do slippers to match. I want these for me.0
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The Primark ones are great, but I love the Pineapple ones. I know this is no good to you now but after Christmas they are usually 70% off (Pineapple, not Primark). I bought one in January for a fiver, for my daughter for this Christmas. Its worth thinking about for the future.0
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Primark always has fantastic ones in.0
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The Primark ones are great, but I love the Pineapple ones. I know this is no good to you now but after Christmas they are usually 70% off (Pineapple, not Primark). I bought one in January for a fiver, for my daughter for this Christmas. Its worth thinking about for the future.
Oooh, thanks for that, my mum has already got DD one for christmas this year, but I might get another to put away for next yearAccept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
I was in Next the other day and they had some gorgeous ones in... really soft and cosy ones!
Probably twice the price of Primark tho!0 -
BHS too, they do Tammy girls ones, i've been looking at them today, around the 15-18 quid mark. Some Betty Boop, some just spotty or stars. There was a lovely red one with a cartoon cow on. All in that lovely soft fluffy fleecy stuff.0
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Sainsbugs have some lovely fleecy ones that I have been keeping my eye on - one of them is mud coloured as I recently got a Puppy :rotfl: the other was cream with brown spots. They had others but these are the ones I liked and I have written my letter to Santa:j Proud Member of Mike's Mob :j0
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I love Next dressing gowns - I've got one that I've had nearly 4 years, it's really long, has a hood for extra cosiness and is still really fluffy after lots of washes. Tbh all of the Primark ones I've ever had only last a few months before getting ruined - usually ends up with holes in the pockets and the band that you post the belt through coming off. I do wear my dressing gowns a lot (put it on as soon as I get home usually) so they get a bit abused but the Next ones are definitely worth paying a little bit more for IMO:happylove DD July 2011:happyloveAug 13 [STRIKE]£4235.19[/STRIKE]:eek: £2550.00 :cool:0
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Sainsbugs have some lovely fleecy ones that I have been keeping my eye on - one of them is mud coloured as I recently got a Puppy :rotfl: the other was cream with brown spots. They had others but these are the ones I liked and I have written my letter to Santa
I was in Sainsbury's today, all clothing is 25% off.
HTHAccept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
I have a dressing gown from New look and primark and they are both really cosy and wash well too.
My new look one I bought in the sales... it was about £7!0
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