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Where can I get UV sun suits for kids?
samcantcope
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Hi can anyone help, we are going on holiday to cyprus in may and are looking at getting my 2 little ones all in one UV sun suit, does anyone know if they are anygood and where I can get them from and at good prices, I was thinking of getting 4 (2 for each child) as we are there for 2 weeks.
any advice would be really grateful.:beer:
thanks
sam:o
any advice would be really grateful.:beer:
thanks
sam:o
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i got some last year from tkmaxx it was a zoggs set..Boots have them online..I also got a suit from next in the sale to put away....0
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never been to TKMAXX will try them as we have a new one that has just opened.
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Hi
I saw some in Marks & Spencers today, usually the supermarkets have them with the swimming costumes, Asda did last year. Next have them in the directory too, some rather cool Spiderman ones! They have pink girls ones as well.
Regards
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Worth Googling for sun suits from Oz sites - we've often found it cheaper to buy and ship from Oz than to buy in UK! Go for 50+ often in Uk they are only 40+.I'm mad!!!! :rotfl::jand celebrating everyday every year!!!0
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http://www.lioninthesun.com/
brilliant service, great products ( and sometimes a good sale!!). Prices aren't the cheapest but the high street ones are thin and pathetic compared to these-remember the fabric needs to be substantial to work well, and go for SPF 50.
I have 2 children that burn easily (and 1 who doesn't). We use these all the time on holiday- including some v hot times in france and malta.
Also after burning my back (despite high factor cream) snorlking in malta-the kids were fine in their shirts- I bought myself a shirt too:o
BTW be vary wary of anything that yuou think is sunproof that seems "too cheap" . Some places were stocking that style of garment just as a "fashion item" last year, made out of ordinary swimsuit fabric- the label will tell you the SPF.0 -
http://www.lioninthesun.com/
brilliant service, great products ( and sometimes a good sale!!). Prices aren't the cheapest but the high street ones are thin and pathetic compared to these-remember the fabric needs to be substantial to work well, and go for SPF 50.
I have 2 children that burn easily (and 1 who doesn't). We use these all the time on holiday- including some v hot times in france and malta.
Also after burning my back (despite high factor cream) snorking in malta-the kids were fine in their shirts- I bought myself a shirt too:o0 -
boots generally have them and if oyur with greasy palm you get cash back too,now proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j0
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also i use spf 20 sun cream (actually its a bit oily but dries quick) on myself and kids have used it on them since they were one and you put it on in morning let it dry for anhour and it lasts all day my kids have never burnt with it and they are blonde and fair skinned, in and out of the water all day too.
its a little bit pricey but worth it i thinknow proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j0
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