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tuxedo for 1year old
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Horrible, horrible, horrible!
Baby boys dressed up as little men look as a bad as little girls in sexualised clothes.Member #14 of SKI-ers club
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For the entertainment value of the messy eating. of course.neverdespairgirl wrote: »yuck, yuck, yuck....
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When I see a baby in a suit, it makes me think of coffin clothes."If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." -- Red Adair0
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How about something like this?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spoilt-Rotten-Tuxedo-Babygrow-Organic/dp/B005JBQL0S/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_0_1"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." -- Red Adair0 -
I hate to see kids trussed up in unsuitable clothes, at 1 year he should be wearing something he can move freely in
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Or you could buy him something HE would enjoy for Christmas............poor little chap.0
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Try ebay but tbh I think your wee chap might be uncomfortable if you were still keen to do it how about trousers and a waistcoat which you can sell on ebay afterwards?0
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This is quite cute a tux babygro £7.99 at H&M, your wee man will be more comfortable in it too.Booo!!!0
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This is probably the wrong forum, but I fancied buying a tux for my 1 year old as a christmas present. I've found £85 for the jacket, trousers and shirt bow tie.
Anyone know if I can find £40/£50 accessible in the UK?
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Surely you are not seriously going to buy this as your son's present - wouldn't he prefer some noisy and bright or cuddly toy? Perhaps put the money in a savings account instead of spending it on something that he will quickly outgrow.
It won't be that comfie for him either - why do parents dress their kids up like accessories? I agree with the others that say this just looks chavvy.:hello:0 -
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