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Rain sets for children?
Cissi
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I'm looking for waterproofs for my children - not the all-in-ones, but 2-piece sets. Anyone have experience with these?
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I bought some waterproof trousers for dd a couple of weeks ago from Blacks (they had matching kagouls too). She has subsequently worn them while being a member of the Mud Monster Club at Forest School :rolleyes: have machine washed and re-waterproofed them and they seem fine.
Btw, there's a comp on the competitions board to win £250 of Blacks vouchers - you never know
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If there's a Decathlon near you have a look there. Their overtrousers and cagoules are very good value.It's my problem, it's my problem
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Yes try Decathlon or TKMaxx do them also.
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sportsdirect/sports&soccer have them umbro & donnay very cheap and last very well.Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the world together."
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I got mine from Milletts in town. I think all camping shops should sell them.
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I've always bought them from tchibo ... good quality and very cheapThat's Numberwang!0
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Regatta two piece suits can be bought from any high street or online stores and are very cheap and practical. I bought my daughters from ebay and got a great deal.lost my way but now I'm back ! roll on 2013
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I second Decalthalon. Really great value for money. Also "Go Outdoors" and Millets.0
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Try Millets, Mountain Warehouse, Tog 24 or any other similar outdoor pursuits/camping shop.
I can recommend muddy puddles (not sure where to buy them though). My children do 'Forest School' at their school one afternoon a week, and this is the ones the school have purchased. They seem to last well, even after being used regularly by the whole school.:T*Thanks to all who posts comps * :j0 -
Thanks everyone!
Just in case anyone else is interested, a friend recommended this site today: www.vikingkids.co.uk . She's really happy with the quality, and I like the bright colours, so I think I'll try them out!0
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