October 2011 Moms

Does your LO wear these?

For her birthday L got this Carter's jumpsuit in 18 months size plus about five more from her grandpa and great aunt in the U.S.

https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=13066498

L usually wears jeans or a skirt and tees or sweaters, so these look either too babyish or like pajamas to me. Five pairs of PJ's are a bit much though. So are these considered everyday wear even for toddlers?

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Re: Does your LO wear these?

  • They are great in the winter. Throw a onesie on and no cold bellies. Also great for when they are too wiggly to dress and the crotch unsnaps for easy diaper changing especially when they're standing up
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  • imageWoodsie:
    I wouldn't dress T in something like that except for sleep. Definitely too babyish for everyday wear, IMO.

    This. They would make cute PJ's.
  • They look like they would be great for wearing around the house.  I wouldn't mind having a few, but seems like 5 is too many.  
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  • They look pretty comfy to have on around the house. I'd keep one or two and it's a cute look for a young toddler.
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  • These are great at this age and in this weather. DD wore them a lot her first winter. They are adorable! And it's not like it will be cute on an older kid, so enjoy. Y'all are crazy.

    I will admit that I like the girl ones much better than most of the boy ones, though. Hope Ovey likes them because there may or may not be one in Tilly's birthday bag right now.

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  • For us they are either worn when they are sick or we are traveling a long distance in the car. Otherwise my kids don't wear these for regular wear outside.

    We wear jeans and shirts over here. I don't really like sweatpants either.
  • I obviously don't have a girl but I would definitely use those as everyday wear. DS has a couple of one pieces from Carter's and several from Gymboree still.

    Yes, babyish but he is a baby so I don't care! But then again, he just wore a pair of jeans for the first time and I had the hardest time because he looked like a little adult in them!

     

  • I LOVE those.  C wore a one piece outfit for most of her first year of life.  They are so easy.  Don't have to worry about finding pants and a matching shirt on hectic mornings - slap on a one piece, some socks and out the door.
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  • I think they are cute.  My DD has one and while it's not fashion forward it's great for days hanging around the house or trying to get out the door quick.  I probably would try to return a few and keep 2 of them.
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  • I keep one in our diaper bag.  It's easy because you always have a complete outfit.
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  • imageMegMo10:
    I keep one in our diaper bag.nbsp; It's easy because you always have a complete outfit.

    That's a good idea! I'll definitely stick one in for an emergency outfit.

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  • The rest of the replies make me feel like a weirdo, but G wears these. I have no problem with them for home or daycare or running errands. They are comfortable and like others have said its easy because it's all one peice to have in the diaper bag or daycare cubby. Although I admit my kid wears sweatpants or cotton play type pants most of the time. I'd rather him be comfy than make a fashion statement, but that's just me. I dress pretty laid back too I guess.
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    The rest of the replies make me feel like a weirdo, but G wears these. I have no problem with them for home or daycare or running errands. They are comfortable and like others have said its easy because it's all one peice to have in the diaper bag or daycare cubby. Although I admit my kid wears sweatpants or cotton play type pants 90 percent of the time. I'd rather him be comfy than make a fashion statement, but that's just me. I dress pretty laid back too I guess.
    Yeah I'm not a fan on the way jeans look on toddlers. Very rarely are they cut well or the fabric looks good. My kids are fashionable and they wear nice, expensive clothes when it's needed but my dad isn't having a fashion show while I'm at work and the nice clothes they do have I don't want getting ruined. For day to day I'm more worried about comfort and convenience. Having them in 20 different pieces is a PITA.
  • nope.  I think they look babyish, DS doesn't even wear onsie shirts anymore because I hate the way they look.  He will wear a white onesie under his outfit if it is cold out but he is in a shirt and pants every day.
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  • One piece outfits like that are my favorite thing to put on ds! I think they are cute and they are easy. His tummy sticks out of regular shirts and pants and I think jeans seem like they won't be comfortable. As for baby-ish. He is a baby and as long as he fits in the one piece outfits he will be wearing them. I just bought a bunch of fleece Carter's one pieces for the winter. I think he looks adorable in them.
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  • I never put DS in those, and didn't even when he was tiny. They are babyish but our LOs are still babies, so there's nothing wrong with wearing them. It's just that personally I'd much rather pull a pair of pants off and on than deal with all of those buttons that one pieces have. Just the thought of having to do up the buttons on both legs and in the crotch of those things makes me cringe. Especially with a kicking and squirming toddler.
  • Yes, they are comfy!
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  • imageCMonkey515:
    I never put DS in those, and didn't even when he was tiny. They are babyish but our LOs are still babies, so there's nothing wrong with wearing them. It's just that personally I'd much rather pull a pair of pants off and on than deal with all of those buttons that one pieces have. Just the thought of having to do up the buttons on both legs and in the crotch of those things makes me cringe. Especially with a kicking and squirming toddler.

    This exactly!! I find it so hard to do the buttons... this is another reason DS doesn't wear them. 

  • imageMegMo10:
    I keep one in our diaper bag.nbsp; It's easy because you always have a complete outfit.

    I do this too! And I use them for after beach days so I don't need to bring a ton of clothes to the beach. And they're perfect for travel so you can pack less.

    LBB practically lived in the short version of these over the summer when it was hot out. I like that they have a little more coverage than a onesie, but not as much a full on shorts so they're nice and cool.
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  • I love them for play/errands, and rainy/snowy indoor days. DS is small-waisted so I avoid pants as they usually just fall off and are a total PITA. 

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  • imagepearblossom:
    Hope Ovey likes them because there may or may not be one in Tilly's birthday bag right now.

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    I like them.  They seem warm and comfy.

  • My DD has that exact same one, i think they're so cute and i don't get the babyish comments??  They are only 12 months old if that.  Jeesh, they're only little babies once.  They're cute, an outfit all in one and comfy for baby. 

    side note DD rarely, if ever, i still don't think i even put her in a pair of jeans.  I tried on a pair and they were so stiff on her she could barely move, not to mention she has chunkie legs so they were a no go. 

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  • I love those little outfits!  And to worry about looking to "babyish" - they ARE babies!  Wait until you have kids that are older (my other two are 5 and 7) and you'll WISH dressing them was that easy and cute!
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  • I would only put DD in that for inside wear. I like her to be in a top/pants or top/skirt combo for going out in public. 
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  • I think they are cute on girls, boys...not so much.  DD got a really cute one from Baby Gap that was sweater materials so it had buttons not snaps.  she had it on for 2hrs and the buttons came undone about 5x, so frustrating! 
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