Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 I completely understand!! Overalls are our best friend - luckily there are so many styles of them, it doesn't seem like she wears the same thing everyday. We do put her in pants that snap. We can usually maneuver them over the bar, or quickly unscrew it to get them on. You only have to unsnap the crotch for diaper changes, so doing it to put them on in the morning and take them off at night isn't too bad. I feel like we can never find her pj's to wear becuase they all have feet. And forget those adorable little snowsuits. Darby Livi's mama 3/15/04 bi cf DBB 23/7 EDD #2 5/12/05 > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > to me. > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- so- > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she > is wearing PJ's. > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > but I can't help it. > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 hey! try e-bay. I went there to see if I could sell off some of the absolutely gorgeous, absolutely useless, expensive footed baby gifts we received. Stuff is selling CHEAP! and I have been able to find really cute replacement clothes - but am going to give my beautiful things away as gifts as the money isn't there! It is frustrating especially with pj's as they all have feet! Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 , Believe me I understand! Been there! However, I do use those stretchy pants - they stretch enough to work and it is easier than some others. Also remember that she's only in the shoes full time for three months. So eventually you will get to wear even more cute outfits! Trust me - that's one of the great joys with getting less time in the shoes! LOL I dress my daughter very well - but cheaply because I shop " Preschool PTA Sales " . You can get wonderful little outfits for pennies on the dollar including things like gymboree. And when they are this small, the only things you have to watch for are snap issues and stains that look like you can't get them out. But those are few and far between for me! I LOVE PTA sales!!! Chris Shopping for clothes-venting I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting to me. I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what-so- ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she is wearing PJ's. I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, but I can't help it. Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 , I am with you! Zoe has those same s outfits and marked in the tag which ones I am using for PJs and which ones for day outfits because they all look the same. Zoe is in daycare too and you are right, dresses are just not practical. When she tries to crawl she stumbles, etc. We had a dr. visit two weeks ago and I had put off buying more winter clothes hoping they would reduce her down to just nights, or something, but she is still on 16 hours/day. We do 8pm until 12pm. I have considered taking the bar off in the a.m., dressing her and either putting the bar back on then, or having them do a mid day wearing session, but she does not like having it put on, so I feel like that is kind of tricking her somehow. It is not petty, it ticks me off too! The 23 hours will go by quick though and then you can make some changes to your routine and buy up the store! Louisa 6-27-99 Zoe 2-22-04 RCF FAB 16/7 > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > to me. > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- so- > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she > is wearing PJ's. > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > but I can't help it. > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Hi , I do understand your frustration. I hate those one piece suits with the snap crotches for girls. They're just not attractive IMO. Darbi did her 23/7 in the summer, but she was in the shoes 16-18hr/day all through last winter and I don't do naps so she did the whole time in one stretch (8pm - 12 or 2pm - so the whole rest of the evening was *off*. I can't even think of putting those shoes on twice a day, once is enough for me!). Here's what I did, and it worked very well for us. I used lots of stretch pants and tights with snap crotch turtlenecks/shirts and dresses. She wore just the tights in the shoes and it worked very well. As long as they fit tight over the toes (stretchy) that's all she wore (no socks). Also, the stretch pants are easy to pull down to the ankles and diaper changes are easy. I am SAHM but I take my sons to school in the am so we leave the house rather early. I rarely put her in jammies for the night. In fact, I would dress her for the next day each night in tights or stretch pants and shirt and she slept in those just fine. Who needs jammies anyway? It was just an extra step for me in the morning and I was glad to be rid of it. If you use a snap crotch shirt and tights, you can pull a dress over her head in the morning and she's cute in an instant! Or a dress over the stretch pants works well too. HTH Kori & Darbi At 10:41 AM 11/1/2004, you wrote: >I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like >clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns >(like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting >to me. > >I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in >tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly >rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in >daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, >snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to >have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even >for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute >cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie >(perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of >outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what-so- >ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste >would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with >the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. >So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps >up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite >frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she >is wearing PJ's. > >I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute >outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable >jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all >the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is >adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits >and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > >I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. >Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > >Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, >but I can't help it. > >Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 PJ's... dont' get me started! That has been the most difficult thing and knowing it's not going away any time soon makes it even harder. So... I made sleep sacks that fit over the shoes and just snap over the shoulders. Then I put her pj's on and a " bed jacket " - sweaters, jackets and such that have collected and don't match anything - so she's got several layers on her arms. Then I slip on the sleep sack. I'll use two when it gets colder here in our NEOh winters but for now one is good. I'll make medium weight ones in the spring... Chris Re: Shopping for clothes-venting hey! try e-bay. I went there to see if I could sell off some of the absolutely gorgeous, absolutely useless, expensive footed baby gifts we received. Stuff is selling CHEAP! and I have been able to find really cute replacement clothes - but am going to give my beautiful things away as gifts as the money isn't there! It is frustrating especially with pj's as they all have feet! Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Hi , I'm sorry you are getting so frustrated with this I too get upset since is in the 23/7 right now too. I just keep saying that it's almost over. I know just started so you've got a while longer. Don't know if my words will help but you are definitely not alone. Since I also have the little girly girl, I am SOOOO drawn to the dresses and really girly clothes. Since is also not yet walking, dresses pose the crawling challenge so we only wear them for church and parties. I have to say that I like the little 's outfits -- has quite a few of them. They are not especially girly but they are soft and warm and easy to put on and off. Since wears the Markell's I have been unscrewing the bolt on on side and putting pants on/off and then screwing back on. I do not have the added situation of childcare but I am sure that if I did I would not wnat the provider messing with the bolts for fear of not putting them back at the right angle. I wish I had more advice. Hopefully others will. Marilouise 9/9/03, LCF, DBB 23/7 Owen and 3/20/99 > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > to me. > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- so- > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she > is wearing PJ's. > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > but I can't help it. > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Margaret, I agree, ebay with baby clothes doesn't seem like it's worth the hassle. But I do buy things there from time to time. I like the lots, and the bigger the better. I've bought quite a few lots of one kind of thing (shorts, shirts, pants or a mixture in one size) for my oldest and been very happy with an ebay purchase that way. So if you still want to sell your stuff you may want to package it up in a large lot or a lot of things that match and try that. Just a thought :~} Kori & Darbi At 11:35 AM 11/1/2004, you wrote: >hey! try e-bay. I went there to see if I could sell off some of the >absolutely gorgeous, absolutely useless, expensive footed baby gifts >we received. Stuff is selling CHEAP! and I have been able to find >really cute replacement clothes - but am going to give my beautiful >things away as gifts as the money isn't there! >It is frustrating especially with pj's as they all have feet! >Margaret > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Don't feel bad. I felt the same way about my son. There were so many clothes we recieved as gifts and he was never able to wear. He was early so he never got a baby shower either. Oh well! He is 21 months old now and his feet look incredible. It may not feel like it now but the time will fly by. LaRena momshook2004 susan.shook@...> wrote: I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting to me. I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what-so- ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she is wearing PJ's. I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, but I can't help it. Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Hi , Must agree with you. I have a terrible time as well. Sometimes I do cheat and take off Ava's shoes for 10min in the morning and put a really cute two piece with stretch pants and pray she will not have a major BM.LOL.. I have found the Gap online has some cute cotton snap crotch pants and jeans. I justify spending the money because it's not like she can have huge wardrobe. The waist is easy to get on over the shoes or head. At night time I use the bag sleepers with the zipper front and just slit the bottom of the sack so she can kick her feet. I do like the carter outfits and overalls but not everyday. I have bags of clothes from Olivia, I practicly didn't have to buy clothes for her the first year. She was the first granddaughter in my family after 6 grandsons, the Aunts went crazy buying stuff. I still went through the bags as the season changed just to see what I could get away with using. Shirts mostly and just switch up with the pants I mentioned above. I even bought a pair of boys jeans with the snap crotch because I couldn't find any girls at the time. I once asked a manager at babies r us why they didn't carry clothes with the snap crotch in the cute outfits and she said it's the designers who want there clothes to look like " the big girls " I guess they forget about convieniece of changing a diaper, just adding a few snaps would make a world of difference. KK Livi Ava BL atypical CF/s 23/7 nosurgery4clubfoot , " momshook2004 " wrote: > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > to me. > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- so- > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she > is wearing PJ's. > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > but I can't help it. > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 I'm sorry you're finding it hard to dress her. I have a son - and frankly dressing hasn't been any issue at all. Truthfully I thought dressing a girl would be easier! haha! I know you want to dress her up girly, I would too - but for now, settle for what is comfy and convienient. I go with a lot of " sweat pants " type pants, they stretch enough to bring down over the knees to change diapers. THey are warm and snuggly, comfy to crawl or sleep in. Or pants with snap legs. How often does she need to be changed in a day? Cloths, I mean, not diapers. It's hard for me to imagine her getting that dirty at day care she'd need her cloths changed very often. I remember a mother here once saying she used dresses on her girl with tights underneath for warmth. Another thing, so what if she looks like she's wearing her jammies all day - at this age, think of the comfort factor. " Regular " cloths are really stiff and harsh on a little baby who cannot stand up straight, all the tight seams, etc.that bunch up and they can't adjust their own garmet for comfort when it gets balled up around their throat, arms, belly......., really don't feel good, it's like you sleeping in your work cloths, kwim? Their cloths need comfort and stretch because they're just this little ball of blub right now. s. Shopping for clothes-venting I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting to me. I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what-so- ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she is wearing PJ's. I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, but I can't help it. Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Thanks to everyone who gave great advice to clothing frustrations! I now have some new ideas to try. I know it is only temporary and the frustrations will soon pass. ( I didn't mean to create a mountain out of a mole-hill!) Shook Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182 x374 x374 fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 I know what you mean!!! For anyone living in Canada, there is a store called " The Children's Place " that seems to have tons of cute stuff with snaps for really reasonable prices. I did a google search which brings thier web site up but they don't have many of these great outfits on their site for some reason, you will have to go to the store...there is a store locator on their site. I was really lucky to have found this store,I bought a TON of outfits when I finally did stumble upon it, the sales girl could not believe it was all for my baby, I know you can all relate, I saw all those snapps and I think I started hyperventeliating LOL!!! If any of you perhaps know of a chain of stores in the US etc, let everyone know!! It is such a score to find... > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > to me. > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- so- > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she > is wearing PJ's. > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > but I can't help it. > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 My mother in law always has great finds at walmart. They have these convertable pjs, they have reversable snaps. They change from night gowns to legs with a slight change in the snaps. Babies r us has the snap leg jammies too. They actually have sizes up to 36 months. Dawn gracesmommy04 mj_remington@...> wrote: I know what you mean!!! For anyone living in Canada, there is a store called " The Children's Place " that seems to have tons of cute stuff with snaps for really reasonable prices. I did a google search which brings thier web site up but they don't have many of these great outfits on their site for some reason, you will have to go to the store...there is a store locator on their site. I was really lucky to have found this store,I bought a TON of outfits when I finally did stumble upon it, the sales girl could not believe it was all for my baby, I know you can all relate, I saw all those snapps and I think I started hyperventeliating LOL!!! If any of you perhaps know of a chain of stores in the US etc, let everyone know!! It is such a score to find... > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > to me. > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- so- > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she > is wearing PJ's. > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > but I can't help it. > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Thanks , we have Children's Place in the states too. I am going to check it out this weekend. Zoe has on a pair of their hot pink overalls today. Louisa 6-27-99 Zoe 2-22-04 RCF FAB 16/7 > > > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > > to me. > > > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- > so- > > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic > waste > > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses > with > > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for > daycare. > > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like > she > > is wearing PJ's. > > > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > > but I can't help it. > > > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Thanks , we have Children's Place in the states too. I am going to check it out this weekend. Zoe has on a pair of their hot pink overalls today. Louisa 6-27-99 Zoe 2-22-04 RCF FAB 16/7 > > > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > > to me. > > > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- > so- > > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic > waste > > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses > with > > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for > daycare. > > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like > she > > is wearing PJ's. > > > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > > but I can't help it. > > > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 , there is nothing wrong with venting, vent away, it's healthy. I'm currently home with my son Aidan (preemie, 3 months old, blcf). I feel like he lives in onesies and I'm sick of looking at them. We're still in casts but it would be fun to dress him up in something cute. I have a couple of cute outfits that zip or button all the way down but I can't tell you how many adorable outfits I've had to give away because they're not practical with the clubfoot equipment. At his baby shower I said " How cute " a million times. Then the next day gave the outfits to other parents I met in the NICU for their children, because my Aidan wouldn't be wearing them. Kinda depressing. I wish I could sew, I'd make a clothing line for clubfoot children!!! Everything would be a onesie underneath (able to pull over head) but covered with a dress. Or cute sweat suits that snapped all the way down. Bloomers with ruffles that snapped etc... Gosh, have you every had a good idea but not the tools to carry out. Unfortuneately, I'm not creative at all. Good luck & Aidan (8/5/04 blcf) momshook2004 susan.shook@...> wrote: I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting to me. I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what-so- ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she is wearing PJ's. I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, but I can't help it. Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 , there is nothing wrong with venting, vent away, it's healthy. I'm currently home with my son Aidan (preemie, 3 months old, blcf). I feel like he lives in onesies and I'm sick of looking at them. We're still in casts but it would be fun to dress him up in something cute. I have a couple of cute outfits that zip or button all the way down but I can't tell you how many adorable outfits I've had to give away because they're not practical with the clubfoot equipment. At his baby shower I said " How cute " a million times. Then the next day gave the outfits to other parents I met in the NICU for their children, because my Aidan wouldn't be wearing them. Kinda depressing. I wish I could sew, I'd make a clothing line for clubfoot children!!! Everything would be a onesie underneath (able to pull over head) but covered with a dress. Or cute sweat suits that snapped all the way down. Bloomers with ruffles that snapped etc... Gosh, have you every had a good idea but not the tools to carry out. Unfortuneately, I'm not creative at all. Good luck & Aidan (8/5/04 blcf) momshook2004 susan.shook@...> wrote: I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting to me. I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what-so- ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she is wearing PJ's. I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, but I can't help it. Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 , yes, it is frustrating! However, keep in mind that will only be in the FAB fulltime for a relatively short period (3 months). Once the fulltime FAB wear is over and her time is reduced, you can go crazy dressing her in all of those super cute outfits! In the meantime, you may want to try 2nd hand stores to find do-able outfits for this stage of FAB wear. At this age, babies aren't really wearing clothes long enough for them to really wear out, so you should be able to get outfits that still look great relatively cheap! Good luck and hang in there! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24 > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > to me. > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- so- > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she > is wearing PJ's. > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > but I can't help it. > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 I hear you, it's frustrating, but it will soon be over. I have the same issue myself with the clothes. However, I'm not sure if there is one by you or not, but the Babies R' Us by me sells these onesies that snap by the belly button and go arm first so you don't have to go over the head and they are not hard to put on at all. Lhea can't stand anything going over her head so I have to get things that go arm first and snap on. Right now Lhea's in her shoes and I just got her fall wardrobe consisting mostly of snap on pajamas and outfits. Daiga Grady daiga.grady@...> wrote: , yes, it is frustrating! However, keep in mind that will only be in the FAB fulltime for a relatively short period (3 months). Once the fulltime FAB wear is over and her time is reduced, you can go crazy dressing her in all of those super cute outfits! In the meantime, you may want to try 2nd hand stores to find do-able outfits for this stage of FAB wear. At this age, babies aren't really wearing clothes long enough for them to really wear out, so you should be able to get outfits that still look great relatively cheap! Good luck and hang in there! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24 > > I know it is petty of me to vent about something materialistic like > clothes, especially when there are so many more important concerns > (like correction & sleeping etc.). But lately it is really getting > to me. > > I went shopping (again) on my lunch hour today and I was nearly in > tears in the mall. is 23/7 with the s and it truly > rules out 90% of the cute outfits available for girls. is in > daycare full-time so I must have outfits that have no feet in them, > snap in the crotch and go over her head. It is too much trouble to > have my daycare lady take off the shoes, nor do I want her to, even > for a minute, to get dressed. So that rules out all the cute > cotton onzies with the cotton stretch pants that go over the onzie > (perfect for daycare). All cheaper stores sells these type of > outfits, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It also rules out all pants what- so- > ever because even if they have snaps in the crotch, the elastic waste > would have to fit over her head/shoulders. I have found dresses with > the onzie underneath sets, but this is too unrealistic for daycare. > So I have been limited to the s cotton play outfit that snaps > up both legs to the crotch and all the way up the chest. Quite > frankly, I'm tired of looking at them and ALWAYS looks like she > is wearing PJ's. > > I finally have my little girl and I can't dress her in all the cute > outfits that are everywhere. Even Gymboree has some adorable > jumpers, but they are way out of my price range. I go through all > the stores looking and saying " how cute! can't wear that " , " This is > adorable! can't wear that " . Today, I found unlimited cute outfits > and every one of them were ruled out for some reason or another. > > I have to imagine that for all of you who have boys, it is worse. > Can you only wear overalls, or PJ like outfits? > > Again, I am sorry to wine about something the least of importance, > but I can't help it. > > Thanks for listening. Can anyone relate? > > and 3/2/04-s 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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