I avoid anything pastel colored and stuff like overalls that require a lot of snapping!
I avoid anything pastel colored and stuff like overalls that require a lot of snapping!
watermelon / 14206 posts
When DS was in preschool I avoided any pants that he had trouble getting on or off, or that required a belt. Since he was still early in his potty training, I didn't want him to have too much trouble.
wonderful clementine / 24134 posts
When she was younger I liked things that would stay tucked in. Now, I like the dresses and leggings that are easy to put on.
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
We have daycare clothes and only a few non-daycare, weekend outfits! For LMW all her daycare clothes are long sleeved onesies, some kind of long pants, and a sweatshirt.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
My son wears the same thing every day, pull on pants that are either fleece or jersey lined, with either a long sleeved tee or polo.
pomelo / 5093 posts
When my daughter is with her grandmother, I avoid any difficult clothing, and anything that I especially love. I mostly put her in dark colored things that I don't mind getting stained, since I figure that no one cares as much as I do.
coconut / 8861 posts
I recently learned that I have to avoid a pair of hand me down jeans. LO has trouble walking in them, so he won't be wearing those for awhile. Otherwise, he's typically in a warm long sleeve onesie with pants and socks. Today, he's rocking the cutest skinny jeans from Carter's. It's the pair of jeans that he can wear and walk around in.
nectarine / 2180 posts
I send her to preschool in inexpensive things that I don't mind getting ruined. The paints are left out for the kids to use at any time they want, and they play outside for an hour every morning, so something almost always comes home dirty or stained.
pineapple / 12566 posts
My son wears a lot of blue/white striped tees and sweaters. I keep the nicer ones for home/weekend because he will invariably spill spaghetti or paint on them.
kiwi / 729 posts
I avoid dressing him in his "better" clothes. They usually do some sort of art project that stain the clothes (sometimes bad, sometimes not) so I try to just dress him in regular knits with patterns and things that I wouldn't mind getting dirty/stained. I save his "good" clothes for the weekends/church.
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