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Imogens’ Wardrobe Wishlist

By Thefoodiecoupleblog

Ok, so I realize when I entitled this blog post ‘Imogen’s Wardrobe Wishlist’ what I really should call it is ‘Mummy’s obsessed with baby clothes Wishlist’ as I’m pretty sure that my 5 month old daughter doesn’t give a toss about what she’s wearing! If she did its likely she’d rip the pretty bows that I adorn her with off that gorgeous little head of hers in protest!

I’m currently picking up some bits and pieces of 6-9 month clothing for when she turns 6months at the beginning of February, or slightly before as she is already 17lb 5 and 3-6 month things are fast becoming just a little bit snug! All the clothes below are top of my hit list! 

Imogens’ Wardrobe Wishlist

  1. Unicorn bodysuits three pack: Next
  2. Winter mint bear leggings: Fred & Noah 

  3. Heart print sweat top: Mothercare

  4. Blue Zebra Joggers: H&M

  5. Pink Bolt Leggings: Lottie & Lysh

My husband might say I’m a little crazy over clothing featuring animals, particularly woodland creatures and unicorns so when I saw the vests they went straight to the top of the list. I’ve also loved finding out about small business selling children’s clothes and other bits and bobs and boy, are there a lot of them, but my current faves are Lottie & Lysh and I love these bolt leggings from their new range. 

Read on for some more things that have caught my eye!

Imogens’ Wardrobe Wishlist

  1. Blue Heart Dress with Tuille Skirt: H&M
  • Raccoon embroidered pinafore dress: Next

  • Happy Monster Leggings: Lottie & Lysh 

  • Pink slogan jumper: Next

  • Stonewash Jeans with lace detail: H&M

  • Although I do love supporting small business, it can be more expensive and thus a lot of what we buy is still from the high street. My favorite shops are Next and H&M, the latter is so well priced too. And if we’re talking supermarkets then I find Sainsbury’s and Tesco a cut above the rest.

     What’s on your babies wardrobe wish list at the moment? 


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