I just saw this on Pinterest and my mind is blown! I might have heard it before, but never really paid attention until now. Has anyone used one of these?
I just saw this on Pinterest and my mind is blown! I might have heard it before, but never really paid attention until now. Has anyone used one of these?
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
Nah. By the time she outgrows clothes I'm ready to be moving on to the next lot of cute stuff waiting in her closet!
pomelo / 5326 posts
I agree with @MamaMoose: LO has so many clothes I want to make sure she wears everything. However, I do think it is a fantastic idea!
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
These are awesome!!!
Except that I don't really have this problem because Xander has long legs - I need something to extend sleepers, not onesies, haha.
Plus Xander has a huge head, so by the time he grows out of a onesie length-wise, I can't fit it over his head anyway!
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
They're good for when your kid gets older and isn't changing sizes so rapidly. I used them during the months when my son was 16-26 months, as we were between seasons and in the winter, I needed just a few more wears out of certain pieces, like turtleneck onesies under overalls.
pineapple / 12793 posts
I'll keep them in mind. So far LO grows out of onesies width wise first.
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
i forgot about those. i think i will pick some up to extend the life of olive's long sleeve onesies from last year. 2t is still too big for her because she's so thin, so extending the life of her onesies from last season for a little while will be perfect. thanks!
honeydew / 7091 posts
These would be amazing for us! We cloth diapers, so the bulky diapers always make her onesies way too short, when they should fit her for another 3 months
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
Disney sells some onesies that have extenders built in. They're great! I find with cloth diapers, E can wear two different sizes at home vs daycare, just b/c of the extra butt padding
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
I have some that we used with LO. I bought them on Etsy.
grapefruit / 4862 posts
Sounds like these would be good for longer/thinner LO's! What a cool idea!
bananas / 9227 posts
@Mrs. Bee: the link was for Amazon, but it's all sold out. I found some on Etsy though.
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
@SugarplumsMom: one step ahead carries them!
http://www.onestepahead.com/Add-a-Size-Baby-Clothes-Extender-10-Pack-Onesie-Extender.pro
watermelon / 14206 posts
I think it's a good idea for older kids, cause they start growing funny, and it could make undershirt onesies last a little bit longer in the winter.
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
@SugarplumsMom: They're okay but the ones I bought at BRU only works on some clothes, not very many to be honest. Maybe they'll be more useful when she's older.
pomegranate / 3003 posts
This might be something I would be interested in. LO is long and lean at 10 weeks; she's ready to go up a size in length, but 3 month onesies are *way* too baggy on her.
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