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What are the best sources for baby clothing from the 12 months to 2 year age? « New Born Baby Clothes



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What are the best sources for baby clothing from the 12 months to 2 year age?




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I am a mother, whose first four months old just grew out of his clothes 06.03. ‘S so difficult to buy even two months in advance (I consider all revenue and leave the tags, but consider all elements and washing … lesson learned.) It is always difficult to buy in season, even for a child [...]

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I am a mother, whose first four months old just grew out of his clothes 06.03. ‘S so difficult to buy even two months in advance (I consider all revenue and leave the tags, but consider all elements and washing … lesson learned.) It is always difficult to buy in season, even for a child if you want leftovers. I think that in the category 9-12 months small children, as appear to be between the child and early childhood. I am also frustrated, as we are at the end of April cruise and I am struggling from 9.6 to 12 months for the clothing industry (I’m stuck with tons of summer clothing in the range 9.6 and I’m afraid, is too small). Department stores have no enclosures of the month from 6-9 or 12 We have taken Carter (which is nice as reported marked forever). I also bought for Target, Walmart, Kohl’s and Macy’s. I can not call into question many as 12 months pjs area well. Each input is requested! His thanks

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6 Responses to “What are the best sources for baby clothing from the 12 months to 2 year age?”

  1. JonEmBethErin says:

    Best way to shop by size is to assume you should buy for twice your child’s age. ex. baby is 6 months you would buy a 12 month size. Not which country manufacturers are sizing for but this seems to be the trend. I also like to buy clothes that list a maximum weight as opposed to age. My favourite places to shop are consignment shops, good will and yard sales. Babies grow much to fast to pay full price.

  2. anotheremily says:

    I find the best thing to do is find a baby consignment store. some people don’t like the idea of putting their child in used clothing, but a lot of it is almost brand new. They tend to carry all seasons of clothing and a lot of times the clothes that are out of season are at a discounted price. A popular one in the midwest (US) is called Once Upon a Child, they are very selective when buying. Good Luck!

  3. ADD says:

    Try E-bay or a good second hand store (Once upon a Time is a good one). Becasue children grow out of sizes so fast you can usually get some really cute/nice used stuff if you take time to look. Babies R Us is good for in store shopping. If you have to, go a little big…at least you know she will eventually grow into it.

  4. Nicole K says:

    Sounds like your doing pretty well, Unfortunately when you baby is growing so fast as yours is you pretty much have to continue buying stuff. A good solution for pants is Baby Gap pants, the ones with the interior waist band sizer. Which is an elastic band that has various button holes that allows you to size the pants over time. Nice dresses are easy to find at online retailers. My favorites are Janie and Jack , gymboree and somtimes Talbot Kids. Little expensive but very cute and nice. We generally try to go to local consignment shops. I live in Philly and we have a good selection including stores from regular (target, walmat, kohls) to more expensive clothing. Also look online for any local mothers clubs (twins or multiples clubs) they usually have consignment sales to help their members and raise funds.

  5. Kimberly K says:

    You could check out my mom’s website… she is running a used clothing store online for babies/children…

    http://www.oh-how-cute.com/index.html

    Hope that can help!

  6. Nicole D says:

    Wanna buy alot of clothes and not spend alot. Go on craiglist you can get some great stuff and alot of it for cheep prices. Good Luck!

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