Where do you get your cute boy clothes?!

Anonymous
They wear it a few months. I didn't care. Target, Walmart, Old Navy, Marshalls, TJ Max, Ross, and Costco.
Anonymous
I like Target's Cat & Jack brand. They do have some of the ugly sayings and trucks, but they also have cute plain stuff and some nicer sweaters, cardigans, etc. for when you want him a little dressed up. And it's as cheap as Carter's.

I like H&M and Zara but I find their websites more annoying to navigate (especially Zara).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Carter’s and Osh Kosh B’Gosh


I actually think Carter's is the worst offender for what OP is complaining about
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Just a small note of caution, OP. I loooooove the idea and the quality of Primary, but I ended up with an extremely large baby who has grown into a wide set toddler. Primary clothes are more slim cut and I had to stop buying it because they look absurd on DS. Just to say— buy some things if you want to, but avoid trying to get a whole wardrobe. You just never know the body size and shape of your future kid. (I am very petite, so three years later, my kid’s size still shocks me!)


+1

Our first is a string bean (tall and very thin) who is rough on clothes. Dressing him is a huge challenge. I almost don't care whether they clothes are cute. Finding stuff that fits and lasts longer than a week is a nightmare.



I have one boy who is in the top of the height chart and maybe 25th for weight. All pants fall off other than the Nike stuff with the super-elastic waistband! My second baby is a LOt wider and thicker …also 99th height but 95th in weight with legs like tree trunks and wears very different clothing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Carters Outlet or Kohls


Kohls has a lot of solid and stripe basics in unisex colors. I got some soft tees with like green and white stripe there.
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