Adaptive Cotton Rich Joggers (3 Mths - 7 Yrs)
Product code: T773161A
About this style
Ever so cosy, these kids’ joggers are crafted with a long rise for a comfy fit and extra room for nappies so they can move freely while the fun all over print will be sure to add some cheer to their wardrobe. Designed for comfort, our kids’ jogging pants have been tailored for our Easy Dressing range, benefiting from an inside leg opening for easy changing and hidden care label in the waistband.We only ever use responsibly sourced cotton for our clothes.
Adaptive Cotton Rich Joggers (3 Mths - 7 Yrs)
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Reviews (2)
Good concept
Yes, I recommend this
I’ve only bought bodysuits from the m&s adaptive clothing so based my sizing of these pants on that. My daughter is 4, just gone into size 5/6 in bodysuits so I bought same in these. Way too big around the waist, I get that they’re sized larger in that area to accommodate diapers but this seems a little excessive, I can pull them up to her chest. That being said, I love the snap closings on the inseams, great for her AFO’s, the fleece lining on the inside will keep her warm for winter and the price is really good. I’ll order a size down and see how they fit.
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Thank you Marks & Spencer! Hip dysplasia friendly!
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
My daughter has hip dysplasia having two operations I struggled to dress her in anything than oversized dresses which was frustrating! Florence had two types of casts both very different in width these easy dressing trouser bottoms are fantastic we are now a month cast free with legs still very wide! These are fantastic to change her in and to see her crawl around in I will be ordering another pair soon I wish these came out sooner fantastic! So nice to see a clothing range dressing to suit other disabilities without spending a fortune! Very pleased have always dressed Florence in marks and Spencer’s as the quality is always worth every penny! One happy mum and daughter thank you!
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