If I run out of sleep suits. Cardigans and tights are good... Long sleeve vests with trousers&socks/tights. Long sleeve vests and a sleeping bag if you have one... All good options if you've any available xx
Could you dry them with a hairdryer?
@Sophie if they were slightly damp I probably would have but these are still rather wet around the hands and feet
@Pia thank you! I thankfully managed to fine 1 last one 🥲 hopefully we don't have a blow out before morning 😅
Nope not so far, I tend to keep a spare for rainy days like this which i don't touch. And have my wash cycle on regular days so I don't run out. But if I ever do I'll use my spare or leggings tights and long sleeve vests for blow out days
@Samina me too, my washing machine is constantly on a cycle, I don’t even hear it on no more it’s like my own version of white noise 🤣
@Samina unfortunately we don't have the drying space to have washing constantly going. Nor do we have space for a tumble dryer. We are currently in a studio apartment with a crawling 6 month old, a dog plus me and my partner and the council aren't moving us very quickly. I feel like I need a wash on everyday but with washing taking upto 3 days to dry I quite often fall behind on washing
Ah sorry to hear that, I have a dryer washer and live in a small 1 bed flat so understand the 3 day airdrying it takes totally! Tbh I only wash weekly and keep the spare for blow out. Luckily not had many since we've sized up nappies and vests.
Sorry to jump in, have a little look at heated airers (with a cover), I have one they’re really good. They fold to nothing too x
@Sophie we have one without a cover. If it had a cover the dog would eat it....
@Samina we have at minimum 1 blow out a day regardless of the size or type of nappy we have on.. we had 3 HUGE blowouts today. For us it's just not completely possible to have emergency clothes hidden away when this little gut works maybe a little too well
Ohhh I see sorry I don't have any suggestions.
You can just use a long sleeve vest and leggings and if you’re worried about feet, some socks then layer a sleeping bag depending on the room temp