Price of Christmas Baubles and Men's T-shirts?

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Hi, can anyone tell me approximately how much an average '2008 DLP' Christmas bauble would cost at DLP? Are they under 10 euros? I was thinking of bringing a few back for friends and family but my budget dictates I keep the gifts to 10 euros or under!

Also, for Disney T-shirts for men, what sizes do they do up to and approximately how much do these run at?

Sorry for all the questions, I suspect i'll have dozens more before we go so i'll just apologise all at once for them! :rotfl2:
 
The Christmas baubles I saw in September were 5 euros each.

Not sure on the clothes sizes, I had to stay away from that section otherwise we would of starved the whole trip lol.
 
I bought one in september and it was 5.90 euro mens t shirt I bought for 19 euro, but I think there were different prices for diff designs
 
Not sure on the clothes sizes, I had to stay away from that section otherwise we would of starved the whole trip lol.

:rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2: You're hilarious Emma! My poor husband hasn't been to WDW in 2 years and he lives in Disney T-shirts and they are getting a bit threadbare now so he wants a new 'wardrobe'...I suspect we will starve on our trip too! :lmao:

Thanks to both of you for the info on the baubles and t-shirts!

Anyone know if they do XL and XXL like the do in Florida?
 

:rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2: You're hilarious Emma! My poor husband hasn't been to WDW in 2 years and he lives in Disney T-shirts and they are getting a bit threadbare now so he wants a new 'wardrobe'...I suspect we will starve on our trip too! :lmao:

Thanks to both of you for the info on the baubles and t-shirts!

Anyone know if they do XL and XXL like the do in Florida?

I think they do XXL, but from a distance it was hard to tell :rotfl:

I saw one lovely top for Kyra, nearly brought it...then i saw the price tag 70E for a jumper :eek:
 
Not sure if I'm right here but the sizes do seem v v small - I think they may well be 'French' sizing which is tiny!

I'm a medium and tried a cardigan/wrap thing on in a medium - barely touched me, ended up getting the XL to be a decent fit - put it back on the peg in disgust :lmao: Just in case you are buying for pressies - would hate you to buy and find it's too small on return home.... I'm certainly no XL that's for sure :rotfl2: Also bought a lovely red velour sleepsuit (Christmas one with thumper on the front) for DD2 - she's a big girl at 5.5 months so ended up buying the 12-18 month one as it did look on the small side. Got it home and it sizes up to 6-9 month ones from NEXT!!! So I don't think it's just adult stuff that's small fitting....

HTH
 
Yes, all the sizings are definitely much smaller than in the UK. I'm a S/M over here yet have to buy L at DLRP and my DD was wearing their age 12/14 clothes when she was 9.
 
The French sizes are a lot smaller than the UK ones. I always have to remind myself when buying clothes for the girls.
 
I just got back yesterday and bought a few baubles (OK, a few being 10! :rolleyes1 ) and they ranged in price from 5.90E to about 11E. But they were all beautiful and I had to stop myself from buying more!!
 
I only bought myself one, as they are mainly heavy and no good for a real tree. It was 8.90 Euros.
 












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