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I have searched H&M, Mothercare, Mamas & Papas, Pumpkin Patch, Toys/Babies'R'Us, Marks and Spencer, Primark, Next, Kiddicare, and even Not Just Pink And Blue. The latter are out of stock of almost everything in the 0-3 months size, and all the others can offer me is these three from Next. All I want is vests (onesies to Americans) and babygros (sleepsuits) in bright, vivid colours - especially vests, since that's what this August baby is most likely to be wearing. I don't want patterns or logos and - gods forbid - cartoon characters. Just plain, vivid colours. Not biscuit or lemon or pink or baby blue. Not even that watery green.

I refuse to try home dying again after the disastrous experiences I've had with it before. I seem jinxed for home dying. It's a surefire way to end up washing my face in water that something has bled colour into via my facecloth, and wearing underwear with weird trim and elastic.

So - do I order 'em all from the Happy Baby Slings lady, who is kind and understanding and really, really not cheap? Or has anyone a suggestion I haven't tried yet?

http://www.dribblefactory.com/ - nothing remotely suitable

http://www.sunshinetots.co.uk/ - Apparently have long-sleeved vests; "This 100% cotton long sleeved vest is generously cut, poppers under the crotch and has a Bright Bots character embroidered on the front. Colour: pink, red, blue, purple"

http://www.basics4baby.co.uk/ - have no unisex section at all.

Nordic Kids have a possible, though it's striped.

Jako-O have yellow, red and blue vests, though their pictures make the red look pretty pink. They also have a fairly bright orange sleepsuit.

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Date: 2006-07-14 10:18 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] pir-anha.livejournal.com
ok, here's my proposal -- let's do a trial run. i order a sample set of these (it will not break the bank for me), and dye them. i'll then boil them on the stove top together with some of my dish drying towels and laundry detergent to make sure the dye job can withstand european washing machine temperatures. my towels don't care about what colours they become (they're plain white diapers). if the colours bleed, oh well; i'll donate the thingies with an appropriate label to goodwill. if it works well, you can have those, and i'll take orders for more if you like (and as the babe grows), for which we'll work out the price (i would think that materials and shipping should still come out more cheaply than buying commercial).

any particular colours you like? i have the CMY primaries and can mix pretty much any secondary, though i can't guarantee a particular shade.

i love dyeing. i've done a lot with natural dyes too; i grow plants especially for dyeing, and get a lot of fun out of experimenting. these dyes i bought for dyeing cotton gauze for airy-fairy clothes (that i have yet to make). they're procyon dyes, actual professional dyes used in garment manufacturing. and they did not bleed all over me afterwards, though i didn't boil the cotton. we shall see.

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