Cut4Cloth trousers - do they make much difference

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  • Cut4Cloth trousers - do they make much difference

    I need to get Zoe some leggings.  I was wondering whether it was worth paying the extra to get Fruigi cut4cloth ones, or just sticking with Next.  I find it annoying that as she gets towards the end of the size range she ends up with builders bum, with her nappy on show, but don't know whether the Frugi ones would really make that much difference.

    Apologies for lack of capital letters - Zoe has stolen my shift key Huh?

  • Re: Cut4Cloth trousers - do they make much difference

    • Twigi
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    I love the Frugi cut 4 cloth stuff and it does fit over cloth nappies really well.  But, it is expensive and they do have a limited range, so I'm not sure it would be possible to kit an entire wardbrobe out in their clothes.  So, if you use cloth nappies all the time, you will no doubt have days you are forced to use Next stuff and just have to put up with the builders bum!  I tend to buy a lot of the cut 4 cloth stuff in the sale and on eBay, but as we're only in cloth nappies at home (disposable out & about), I usually only save the Frugi stuff for when we're at home as it looks odd over disposables.  But, it does seem a bit of a waste of money that it hardly gets seen outside of the house.

    Baby boy September 2007

    Baby girl October 2009

  • Re: Cut4Cloth trousers - do they make much difference

    Thanks Twigi.  I managed to kit Zoe out for next winter in the sale but I'm not sure I can bring myself to pay £10 for one pair of leggings when I can get 2 for that price normally. 

    Apologies for lack of capital letters - Zoe has stolen my shift key Huh?

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