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If you could only shop at one store for your LO's clothes...

  1. californiadreams

    pomegranate / 3411 posts

    Gap

  2. Beehive

    nectarine / 2054 posts

    Polarn or Mini Boden

  3. twodoghouse

    honeydew / 7230 posts

    BabyGap is my usual go-to, but I'm sort of meh about it as my LOs move into the toddle sizes. I'm totally digging Mini Boden for this fall/winter.

  4. Smurfette

    GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts

    @twodoghouse: seriously toddler stuff isn't cute lately at all!

  5. ldh112

    kiwi / 556 posts

    @PinkElephant: I love Tea collection from what I've seen online... how is their sizing? I've only seen a couple onesies at consignment shops.

  6. PinkElephant

    grapefruit / 4584 posts

    @ldh112: Pretty TTS, maybe even a bit small ..my 3 year old is about 27 lbs and 38 inches (so nearly average height, but very slim) and wears a size 3 in Tea. My 17 month old is more average size (don't know the exact numbers but about 25th petcentile weight and 50th height) and she can wear both 6-12m or 12-18m dreses. The cuts do all fit a bit differently; we find the bubble dresses and wrap dresses fit pretty slim (which for my girls is good) - the drop waists are less flattering)

  7. jhd

    coconut / 8079 posts

    I would pick Kohls. I can get Carter's & Osh Kosh, basics, and character stuff. Plus I have been doing really well lately with their sales and coupons.

  8. Purpledaisy

    nectarine / 2973 posts

    Carters. If money wasn't a concern then probably the tea collection.

  9. pinkcupcake

    cantaloupe / 6751 posts

    Tea Collection!! I would say 99% of my daughter's wardrobe is already Tea Their pieces are all so unique and different, plus it holds its resell value pretty well.

  10. plantains

    grapefruit / 4671 posts

    Next or Zara

  11. photojane

    cantaloupe / 6164 posts

    Target, which is where most of her stuff is from anyway! Old Navy is a close second.

  12. looch

    wonderful pear / 26210 posts

    Carters/Osh Kosh. There's a store very close to my home, I can pop in when I need to and the stuff is reasonably priced. The only problem is that sometimes in the bigger sizes, they only stock one or two items, so I might not get my first choice of style in basics. But it's workable.

    If money where no object, I'd be all over Janie and Jack for boys. THey make it so easy with their outfit posts.

  13. lamariniere

    pineapple / 12566 posts

    Petit Bateau if money were no object. Otherwise, Gap, but I always order online anyways and never go to the store.

  14. MrsRcCar

    grapefruit / 4712 posts

    Old navy!

  15. MoreCoffee

    apricot / 320 posts

    For toddler boys, it's close between OshKosh and Gap. OshKosh fits DS better but I love Gap's playtime basics.

  16. JennyG

    clementine / 912 posts

    Carters for sure. Their clothes definitely fit my little guy the best.

    I also love myself some consignment sales. I can get lots of great clothes for a good price and if a few things don't fit, I'll resell them at the next sale.

  17. dolphin

    pomegranate / 3768 posts

    Nordstrom Rack. Good for all price points! Found super cute stuff on clearance for less than $10.

  18. Alivoo01

    wonderful olive / 19353 posts

    Carter's

  19. Trailmix

    nectarine / 2152 posts

    Just one!?!?! Probably Mini Boden. Or Hanna Andersson. Or Polarn O Pyret. Or Tea Collection. Or the consignment store, where I can get all of it!

  20. snowjewelz

    wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts

    H&M... I'm seriously obsessed with their baby girl clothes, even though we don't own any (cause who got time to go?!)

  21. Mamaof2

    squash / 13208 posts

    Probably Childrens Place - they have soft clothes and the price is right!

    If money were no object then Mini Boden - bought DD some dresses for the fall and OMG they are amazing! Super soft , thick material and soo well made!!!

  22. mrsrain

    nectarine / 2115 posts

    Once Upon a Child. A great selection, good quality used clothes, and I love the prices so much better than new!

  23. catlady

    grapefruit / 4988 posts

    This year, Old Navy. Used to be babyGap but their toddler stuff is meh.

  24. josina

    pomegranate / 3973 posts

    90% of the time... Younkers. I do pretty good with their sales/coupons for Carters & Osh Gosh stuff. (Have yet to make it to a Carters store as they're a bit further away).

  25. johnsonines

    pea / 5 posts

    Gap. I love their clothes and their quality. Also, you can find so many amazing items on sale.

  26. 2littlepumpkins

    grapefruit / 4455 posts

    It'd be hard but if Oshkosh and carters count as one, I think that'd be it. More carters for the baby on the way and Oshkosh for the toddler.

  27. sorrycharlie

    hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts

    I looooove Old Navy.

  28. Meowkers

    persimmon / 1364 posts

    H&M. I love their baby girl clothes. But if we can pick on-line only stores then I would also pick Zulily. I get at least 50% of LO's clothes there.

  29. NavyRN2012

    persimmon / 1447 posts

    My oldest is really the only one I could see only shopping in one place for- I'd choose Old Navy.
    For my daughter- no way I could pick one place. I guess I get most of her basics from Old Navy, but her closet is pretty varied.
    The baby- mainly Target and Old Navy, just because he grows so fast. I actually really like BabyGap's baby clothes, but I don't like spending that kind of money on clothes that won't get worn as much.

  30. mediagirl

    hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts

    @twodoghouse: @Smurfette: I'm with you. I'm so over BabyGap right now.

    If I had unlimited funds, it would be MiniBoden or Hanna. Because I don't, it's Tea Collection. That stuff just fits and is soft and not crap.

  31. brady80

    kiwi / 589 posts

    @catlady: totally agree! With my gap card I get free shipping and I feel like there is always some promotion/sale at Old Navy. I would say 90% of my daughter's wardrobe is old navy at this point. Gap has been disappointing.

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