Hi Decker,
So would the small be suitable for a (not huge) 16 year old and an 11 year old?
So would the small be suitable for a (not huge) 16 year old and an 11 year old?
Now Decker you're not trying to brag a little now are you [V]
Should be ok for 16 year old then, can just fold sleeves and legs up for 11 year old. Thanks
Should be ok for 16 year old then, can just fold sleeves and legs up for 11 year old. Thanks
Originally posted by Decker
Well Mrs D wears a small and she's 5'2". So might swamp the 11 year old. Funnily I just threw 10 sets of M out at the weekend to try and reclaim some draw space.
Oh no![:0]
I got a small one for my wee jaunt to Jamaica last December (and if you didnt know i am 5ft flipping 1in)[:#] and now because i wear them round the house alot and wash them they have gone all fuzzy.
Gill, the small should be fine to be honest.Your youngest may have to roll the bottoms but the waist is the pull cord to tighten.She will become a honored ninja warrior!:D
Ger xx[:X]
Yes they do go all fuzzy - Maybe we should campaign for pure cashmere ninja suits but lets be honest they do the job and do it fine - Yes by simply rolling the suits up your kids will be as "snug as a bug"
Kids will be well pleased as they thought they probably wouldn't get one.[y]
Oh god, How stupid am I, I just presumed that they were all new as I thought people generally took sleepsuits with them.
Also, didn't realise you could ask for them on a day flight.
Also, didn't realise you could ask for them on a day flight.
Oh well, as long as ther're clean and smell nice, I shall chance one. [:o)]
I didn't much mind if the sleepsuits have been worn already, as long as they have been properly cleaned and laundered between uses.
You don't expect brand-new bedsheets or new towels in the bathroom when you check into a hotel, do you?
Also, they bobble up really easily, so I don't think their lifetime can be that long - a few months at the most.
Now I don't mind at all, as I don't wear the sleepsuits, because they are too hot and sweaty. I usually bring my own tee-shirt and shorts to sleep in.
Mike
You don't expect brand-new bedsheets or new towels in the bathroom when you check into a hotel, do you?
Also, they bobble up really easily, so I don't think their lifetime can be that long - a few months at the most.
Now I don't mind at all, as I don't wear the sleepsuits, because they are too hot and sweaty. I usually bring my own tee-shirt and shorts to sleep in.
Mike
Originally posted by Gill Smith
Also, didn't realise you could ask for them on a day flight.
Hi Gill
I flew on VS003 last week and got a sleep suit. I asked for it once the CC member returned with my pre-flight drink and managed to change into it before take off.
I would recommend the sleep suit as it's good for collecting food that has missed your mouth, which seems to happen to me quite a lot!;)
Have a great flight.
I would recommend the sleep suit as it's good for collecting food that has missed your mouth, which seems to happen to me quite a lot!
Almost sent my food flying when I tried to get back into my suite with the table still down last month returning from LAX - I never did manage to figure how I got out[:I]
VS.
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