If you didn't purchase gender neutral gear, why not? Is it because you are "one and done?" I've gotten all gender neutral gear for my son since we plan on having more children.
If you didn't purchase gender neutral gear, why not? Is it because you are "one and done?" I've gotten all gender neutral gear for my son since we plan on having more children.
coconut / 8475 posts
Same! Except things that won't last for #2 (bibs? Pacis, Burp cloths) and memory stuff like his first blankie & his toys. But I got his jj cole cover me and everything else (even small stuff) gender neutral.
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
@TurtleDoves: I even buy a lot of stuff like sleepers and sleep sacks and jammies in gender neutral. Want to get as much use out of this stuff as possible!
coconut / 8305 posts
We bought gender neutral because I didn't want a slew of pink or blue everywhere.... I like the designs of neutral stuff MUCH better.
honeydew / 7687 posts
I didn't/don't because I don't care that my son is in a pink sleep sack or if we have a daughter she's wearing blue sleep and plays. I typically buy what I like, or whatever is cheaper on Amazon.
honeydew / 7303 posts
I didn't because most of the stuff we have are gifts. Basically everything is pink! If we have a boy next time, I guess he will be in a pink stroller because I'm not buying a new one just so it will be blue. He won't remember anyway!
pomegranate / 3003 posts
I'm pregnant, with my first child - a girl. I made it a point to register for baby gear in neutral colors - yellow, green, pale blue, beige or ivory. As for items with "critters", I chose ducks, sheep, or forest animals.
We'll probably only reuse the bedding if we have another girl, as it's a little feminine, and has a good amount of dusty rose pink.
With the exception of a few onesies, most of the clothing we're purchased or been gifted so far has been over-the-top girly. Gah, I can't help it!
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
We got all gender neutral since we were originally team green. We do have a few girly crib sheets, bibs, blankies and pacis. Which we mostly bought after she was here and needed stuff.
coconut / 8279 posts
Most was unintentionally gender neutral. For one, I didn't see too much gear that was strictly "boy" or "girl". And I don't love baby pink or blue. I would've done yellow, silver, orange, plum, red, teal, etc., regardless of boy or girl. Although there would be a lot more Hello Kitty had we had a girl, haha
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
I bought all gender neutral gear and I definitely have more gender neutral colors for our cloth diapers. I want to reuse everything...I'm holding out for a boy!
blogger / honeydew / 7081 posts
We registered for mostly gender neutral things; all of the big ticket items are definitely reusable. Part of it was because we're planning on expanding our family again soon, and part of it because I just really don't like a lot of the frilly pink things that are out there!
pomegranate / 3729 posts
We got an all black stroller with the hopes to use it again. Our pack n play is feminine, but black and white. Plus, that was bought off craigslist. Our infant carrier is purple and gray, but I would totally use it again for a boy were we to have one. But, her room is girly and so are her clothes. We didn't spend too much on them so I am not too concerned.
bananas / 9973 posts
I think your original question is why didn't you buy gender neutral? Though we hope to have #2 we can't assume it will happen. And DH told me just get what I like since it's 50/50 we'd have the same gender for #2!
Clothes, blankets, sleep sacks, etc. are almost all very girly and I don't care if we need to buy boys ones later. Car seat is very girly too and if we have a boy, IDK, maybe a different cover or a whole new one depending on how long in between kids. I'm really girly though and LO is DH's princess, so it's only fitting that she's CLEARLY a girl!
Big items (gear) like crib, strollers, bouncer, swing, playmat, travel crib, high chair are gender neutral!
cantaloupe / 6630 posts
Pretty much the same answer as @shopaholic: we do have some gender neutral clothes that other people bought us but that's because we didn't tell anyone we were having a girl. To be honest though we didn't really use that stuff because I prefer A in girly colours. We would use the gender neutral clothes for any future boys though.
pomegranate / 3872 posts
Stroller and pack n play are neutral. We have the snugabunny swing and bouncer so they are neutral I think. Clothes, bedding and small accessories like carseat cover I got girly things because we don't mind buying new if we have a second baby.
papaya / 10570 posts
I always meant to buy gender neutral but I keep getting seduced by all the girly stuff!!
coconut / 8475 posts
@winniebee: yes! same. The outfits were obviously gender specific, but like The Miracle Blanket and even a&a swaddles ( we have 3 packs, 2 are gender neutral). I don't want to buy that stuff again! And the way I look at it is: if someone needs to borrow it or if I want to sell it later, it'll be practical to a wider audience.
I think people might buy gender specific items because
their kids are going to be so very spaced that they'd need to re-buy stuff anyway, or they are done having kids.
@Cherrybee: I do think it is easier to buy gender neutral when you don't have a girl.
pear / 1642 posts
We tried to go gender neutral, but my family ended up buying us pink versions of all the neutral gear that we registered for! My house looks like a pink explosion! I will most likely buy new things for a second child if its a boy just due to the fact that I think I'll need a break from all this frilly girly stuff
honeydew / 7586 posts
We plan on being one and done so we weren't really worried with gender neutral. We just bought what we liked. However, if I think about all the big ticket items we registered for, most just happen to be gender neutral. So, I guess it's a win if we decide to try for #2 eventually.
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
We bought some stuff not neutral because we didnt think we'd save it long enough for a second!
bananas / 9227 posts
In the beginning, before the anatomy scan, I bought only gender neutral clothes. Mainly because we didn't know the gender, but also because I wanted to re-use clothes for #2. But when we found out we were having a girl, I was pretty relieved because the gender neutral section was always so limited and it was so much more fun (for me) to buy gender specific clothing.
Now that DD is here, we no longer know if we want another. But even if we decide to give her a sibling, I think I'd want to buy new clothes (even if it's another girl) since a lot of her clothes are showing wear (especially now that she's eating solids).
I find baby SALE clothes shopping so much fun and I'm certain that if I'm ever pregnant again, I'd welcome the distraction.
bananas / 9118 posts
We bought mostly boy oriented stuff because even if we have a future girl, I'm really not into the girly colors as it is. I have no problems putting a baby girl in C's old clothes or bright green stroller, I'd probably toss a headband on her when going out and call it good.
GOLD / watermelon / 14076 posts
All of our big ticket stuff is gender neutral, but we're having a girl and I can't resist the cute girly clothes. I refuse to dress her in rubber ducks and frogs with all of the cute tutus and ladybugs out there!
blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
i echo @shopaholic's sentiments. we bought all the big ticket items gender neutral (carseat, strollers, highchair, etc), but i didn't want to buy gender neutral "just in case"... part of me really thought i had a very good chance of having another girl too, so we do own quite a bit of more girly swaddles, blankets, crib bedding. i also knew i wouldn't mind putting my son in girlier colors if i had to... in fact, right now he's all warm and cozy swaddled up in his older sister's PINK woombie on his purple cribsheet! he'll never remember ;)... poor guy, i haven't bought a single thing for him besides some trumpette socks.
bananas / 9973 posts
@TurtleDoves: I did buy a gender neutral Miracle Blanket! The thing is so pricey! And I think if we had a boy it would be easier to buy gender neutral stuff because I don't like a lot of the little boy stuff like trains and and bears,etc. I'd probably do a lot of neutral colors and solids, stripes, and graphics!
pomelo / 5628 posts
It's def easier when you have a boy! I just bought bright colors because that's what I like.
bananas / 9973 posts
@Mrs. High Heels: awww! So funny and cute! You need to take some pics of that kind of stuff to show his future girlfriends and wife someday! Lol!
watermelon / 14206 posts
The gear I picked for dd was gender neutral only by chance. It was the Lion King series at Babies R Us, cause I love the Lion King. We were totally expecting to be done after having dd, so really it didn't matter to us either way.
Now, I'm glad we chose the gender neutral gear, even though all her clothes are totally girly. I'll be a little sad if I end up not being able to use all her wonderful clothes I stashed up, but at least the big ticket items are good for a boy or a girl, if we plan on trying again.
That all said, I did have DS's graco stroller still from when he was a baby, and it is totally blue and boyish, but I totally planned on using it with DD.
nectarine / 2127 posts
I didn't go totally gender neutral because I just didn't like the gender neutral options. We're having a boy so if our next LO is a girl, I'll try to accessorize our current gear to be more girly (it's mostly black and grey (stroller, carseat) and Pooh bear (nursery, pack n play, etc.) I think the Pooh stuff could be converted to be more girly if I added some pink blankets or a pink rug in the nursery.
ETA: I was number 2 and I had a big brother.. And honestly, I preferred his batman tshirts to my Cinderella ones, so there's that too lol
pear / 1769 posts
I also do gender neutral for everything but most of her clothes. Sometimes I get boy ones over the pink. Our current sleepsack is blue with a rocket on it, and dd rocks it.
eggplant / 11824 posts
We didn't buy gender neutral stuff because we plan on being one and done. We didn't go over the top girly though (my LO had some blue striped boys jammies, lots of green, red, blue and black in her wardrobe) because I dont like the over the top pink princess stuff that seems to dominate girls items.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
Because I love love love pink! All of the big stuff is gender neutral..... thanks to a little boy I saw sitting in a hot pink stroller with his older sister right there. After that I realized not everything was allowed to be pink for us. So just things like sheets, diaper pad covers (one is green, two pink), etc. I do buy pj's that are gender neutral, and shoes. I guess I do a little of each.
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
I should add that my son's clothes are for the most part very boyish - minus sleepwear, I tend to go more gender neutral for that. I think I need to buy him a pink polo shirt for summer....and then...you know....if I have a girl she could wear it too : )
apricot / 288 posts
Most of the stuff that we have which is definitely girly was given to us as gifts. Everything we registered for I picked with future reuse down the line. Now, when I go to the store, I do buy her some girly things but that's because her hair is still really short and so she needs a pop of pink or a hairband every so often!
kiwi / 733 posts
All our big ticket items are gender-neutral, both "just in case" and because I am not such a pink fan, so when pink is the only girly option, I would seldom choose it anyway. Her clothes are mostly girls' clothes, because many outfits were gifts, and because, well, they're really cute! She also has boy cousins who are generous with the hand-me-downs, so if we need them, I'm sure we'll have plenty of boy-things for the future, too.
honeydew / 7968 posts
For equipments, I got stuff that both could use, since I have bg twins. Clothes, I didn't buy much, but got so many girl hand me downs that I bought more boy stuff.
pea / 14 posts
We got gender neutral bedding, car seat, stroller, etc. (all gear) because we knew we wanted more children. The clothes, though, were another story. Now that our daughter is two and we are thinking about having another, I kind-of want new crib bedding if we have a boy just becuase I associate her bedding with baby girls now. (also, it's just fun to decorate a nursery) Plus, we need a new stroller (worn out) and another car seat (duh), so I guess buying gender neutral didn't matter as much as I thought it would.
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