Where would it be? Taking budget, location, etc into consideration.
Where would it be? Taking budget, location, etc into consideration.
cantaloupe / 6885 posts
If $$ wasn't a consideration? Hanna Andersson . If I have to take our budget into account, Old Navy or Joe Fresh
grapefruit / 4079 posts
@daniellemybelle: target has an awesome selection for girls. Boys, not so much
coconut / 8279 posts
BabyGap - good selection for boys, close to my house, always have a good sale and good quality. They might not have the unique pieces I'm usually looking for but at least their basics are consistent and they do get a couple cute trendy items every now and then.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
We are big into Carter's but I would probably say Target because my kids like to have some things with characters.
coconut / 8472 posts
Gymboree. They have good sales and coupons and lots of good boys basics like button downs, graphic tees, jeans, etc.
pomegranate / 3595 posts
Carter's! Their stuff fits my long skinny kids and I feel like I get a good deal when I shop their sales and coupons.
pomegranate / 3779 posts
Baby Gap or Old Navy - I've been happy with the quality and they always have sales which bring the prices more inline with some of the cheaper stores.
kiwi / 556 posts
Gymboree- love their clothes, especially dresses, and they have great sales
pear / 1930 posts
I'd say Carters. They have a lot of girl stuff that is not pink and budget is pretty good. The location could be a little more convenient for me, but it isn't horrible. Second place goes to Target.
kiwi / 556 posts
Carters has fit my 3 mo old well, but I do wish they had more basics as opposed to outfits/multi-packs. I try to find single onesies at consignment shops I like babyGap too because of good sales but the sizing is sometimes off.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Normally would say Baby Gap but lately I just don't like their stuff. Old Navy is more on point.
kiwi / 556 posts
@Smurfette: agreed! I've been keeping my eye out for new releases and don't really care for what I've seen.
coconut / 8279 posts
@jlm22: it's a blessing & a curse - I live two doors down from a Target. Every time I run to the 'corner store' for milk I come home with at least 5 items I don't need, haha
apricot / 343 posts
@rachiecakes: that's amazing. Just saw you live in Boston. Me too
ETA - I clicked on your profile to see where you could live so close to a target! My closest is South Bay...
grapefruit / 4584 posts
@jlm22: I can walk to Target, too. It's dangerous, haha....so easy to spend $$$ because individually, items are really inexpensive
I'm with the others who are over Baby Gap at the moment...I used to be a pretty loyal Gap shopper, but the majority of the styles have been kind of drab for my taste the past few seasons.
I'd really have trouble shopping at only one store for my LOs, because I like to get basics from Target/Carters, but really enjoy filling in the gaps with nicer pieces from Boden or Tea Collection.
pear / 1879 posts
Probably Baby Gap... I love their basics and can usually find a good deal. Otherwise, Carter's or Target.
nectarine / 2173 posts
I'm in the consignment store camp! Lots of variety of brands, like that they are reused, and the baby stuff esp is usually in such great condition because the clothes are worn briefly.
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