Top 5 Baby Clothes Buying Tips
August 11th, 2009
For many parents buying baby clothes is one of the most complicated sets of decisions thrown at them. I wanted to take a few minutes to summarize some of the baby clothes buying guidelines that will not only make your life a little easier but also will most likely save you some money in the process.
1. Buy Baby Clothes Big
Now this one is a bit obvious, babies grow. And so it is always smart to err on the side of buying big as apposed to a perfect fit. In this same stream of thought plan ahead, a great way to save money on baby clothes is to look for good deals on clothes your child will need next season or even next year.
2. The Unisex Solution
Of course this one applies to if you do not yet know the sex of your child, but the value in this baby clothes rule doesn’t stop there. By buying unisex outfits of gender neutral colors such as cool yellows or lime greens you open the door to saving money on clothes for future children and make handing them down over time much easier.
3. Function before Fashion
This one is a huge pet peeve of mine. Function before fashion is one of the most important rules regarding baby clothes second only to safety. It can be easy to get charmed into super cute outfits that are completely impractical. Watch out for lots of bows, buttons, ribbons, etc. Extra fasteners and such only get in the way of diaper changing duty which parents know at times can be quite urgent. Function is especially important at bedtime, make sure your child’s pajamas are safe and easy access. The last time you want to be trying to figure out some crazy elaborate outfit is at 2:30am while your child is screaming.
4. Don’t Forget the Feet
Covering your baby’s feet can be very tricky. Socks don’t always stay on long and easily get lost in the day’s action. The best bet here is to go with onesies or pants with footsies attached.
5. Wash Before Wearing
This is something that most people do anyway, but it is worth mentioning. Many baby clothes are made or treated with harsh chemicals and even if you buy organic cotton baby clothes they still have gone through a lot of handling and moving about. Baby skin is much more sensitive then adults, washing new baby clothes not only makes the clothes safer but softer, your child will thank you.
So there you have it, 5 simple guidelines that can make the process of choosing baby clothes much more simple. Good luck, and if you have any questions please feel free to ask.
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