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!)
Anonymous wrote:Surprisingly Belk and Kohls.
Nordstrom Rack
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many stores are going gender neutral for babies clothes. I really do not find this to be hard to find. Gap, Old Navy, Target, H&M, etc.
I spent an hour on target, old navy and baby gap and found maybe 3-4 pieces that didn’t have ugly characters on them or sayings.
What? Old navy has a ton.
+1 — Old Navy has a ton of solids and cute prints for babies that aren’t characters or sayings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many stores are going gender neutral for babies clothes. I really do not find this to be hard to find. Gap, Old Navy, Target, H&M, etc.
I spent an hour on target, old navy and baby gap and found maybe 3-4 pieces that didn’t have ugly characters on them or sayings.
What? Old navy has a ton.
Anonymous wrote:Hear me out: there’s a British store named Next that has great boy clothes. They mail to the US.