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Do you like "babyish" clothes?

  1. lomom

    nectarine / 2127 posts

    I like DS to look like a little man

    My favorite outfit is a polo and jeans. But easy access to his diaper is pretty important!

  2. blackbird

    wonderful grape / 20453 posts

    Since I was gifted a bag of NB-12M clothes, she wears those. She wears a diaper around the house. She spits up on everything.

  3. runsyellowlites

    coconut / 8305 posts

    I've never been a fan of babyish clothes, P has some things that I consider pretty babyish that she'll wear *sometimes* but that's usually just bc someone gifted it to her.... I still will try & take parts of an outfit to pair it with something I like.

  4. kjpugs

    grapefruit / 4862 posts

    I SO agree!!!!!!!!! I love adult-like separates or dresses that look like a little kid version of something that could be adult. I am not a huge fan of onesies especially not past 12 months at all. They're cute on bitty babies but that's it. I am REALLY not into the little shirts that say stuff like "Daddy's Princess" or "Mommy's Home Run Boy" or whatever, I feel like if you wouldn't wear it as an adult why put it on a kid!?! But I know some people feel the exact OPPOSITE! So I just hope people who like those don't buy us too many clothes

  5. immabeetoo

    honeydew / 7687 posts

    @kjpugs: I hated onesies too and was all about t-shirts and shorts... until LO got mobile and his tummy was all red from scooting in t-shirts! We actually never put him in them until recently because his HUGE head made them so scary to use when he was itty bitty

  6. kjpugs

    grapefruit / 4862 posts

    @scg00387: LOL aww! And yes, function over fashion always!!!

  7. Mrs. Pen

    blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts

    @kjpugs: I think that since that's what is all over the market, that's what family/friends buy! Carters is pretty prime example. I've found some cute stuff there that didn't have wording on it; for 0-6 months they are the most comfortable/functional so I bought a lot there. But I definitely prefer gap, TCP and h&m.

    I did find one onesie I LOVED that had the wording, "Little Big Man" and I thought it was cute.

  8. Springtime

    pomegranate / 3204 posts

    I prefer little man clothing, especially now that he's older, but nothing over the top. I'm definitely not against "babyish" clothes either. They are are only little for so long, I think some of it is really cute! I'm also all about comfort and what's practical for my DS.

  9. fancyfunction

    grapefruit / 4085 posts

    I'm not a huge fan of babyish clothes either. I try to dress her in what I find to be stylish. Of course if money was no object, she'd be a fashion plate! My mom, MIL and SIL always buy her stuff from Carter's though. Some of it is cute but I'm not the hugest fan. Of course she wears it but if we're going out I usually dress her in the things I pick out.

  10. daniellemybelle

    cantaloupe / 6669 posts

    I love sweet baby clothes! I actually think the styles are leaning towards "mini adult" and I don't love it for infants. My mom pulled out all my little baby dresses and I love them - so classic and just sweet. Once they start walking, I think it would be fun to experiment with "mini me" looks, but I definitely prefer classic baby style for babies.

  11. looch

    wonderful pear / 26210 posts

    I loved the one piece things in the first year, but then my son's personality really started to come out and I could tell he wasn't himself in those kinds ofoutfits anymore, so now I dress him in casual/preppy stuff.

  12. kjpugs

    grapefruit / 4862 posts

    @Mrs. Pen: I have one for baby that says Potty Like a Rockstar that I just couldn't resist. I guess no one is 100% immune

  13. Anagram

    eggplant / 11716 posts

    So I had to look up what john johns are..... and it's confirmed, I love the baby clothing!!!

    Obviously, I just have a LO on the way, so we'll see how that opinion changes, but I'm in no rush to have my baby dressing like a mini adult at this point. I think little onesies, and shortalls, and rompers and rufflebutts are So, So adorable. But honestly, I wore my share of rompers a few years back when they first became popular, so I'm into those on adults, too.

  14. Adira

    wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts

    Hubs and I are lazy. Xander's been wearing sleepers his whole life (3 months). Until he stops spitting up on everything I put him in, I'm not going to do anything more fancy, haha.

  15. Weagle

    coconut / 8498 posts

    I'm in no rush to have my baby dress as an adult. However, she has a mix of more babyish stuff and more fashionable. A lot of her everyday clothes are things that I would wear, but her nicer clothes are usually smocked.

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