Confession: DS is 7+ months old and he only wears onesies (with pants or shorts of course). I imagine at some point we "should" start transitioning to regular shirts. When does/did everyone else do this?
I'm so in the habit of buying onesies (and they are so cheap and convenient). He LITERALLY owns 2 white gerber ts and one Old Navy Polo. What is everyone else's LO wearing??
Re: 7 month old boys- what do they wear?
If onesies work why bother with regular shirts?
And, if your DS is not crawling yet, t-shirts just get in the way while they're crawling. In fact, they've only managed to piss DS off while he's getting around.
We ususally put DS in rompers. He's comfortable in them, and they're easy for his DCP.
I know you said boys, but I am going to respond anyway...I am such a rebel! lol
Carson has been wearing regular clothes since she was a month old, at the latest. She wears a lot of onesies and buble suits around the house, just because they seem more comfy and they make diaper changes easy. But any time we leave the house she is dressed in a regular outfit. It is nicer now that she is bigger and can support herself more, shirts tend not to ride up as much. I
I'm thinking you might want to try incorporating some more "real" clothes as you begin to buy things for fall and winter.....but then again, I love little boys dressed like little men!
For the summer, he's pretty much only worn rompers- A little cuter than a onesie- some have a collar and stuff- but they're still just as easy!!
I have t-shirts people have bought us, but I'd like to put a onesie underneath 'cause they ride up so much! Then he'd be too hot. Can't win!
I'd like to dress him in a little short sleeve plaid and cargo shorts, but too much of a PITA!
I started putting DS in t-shirts more around 9 months. He grows out of his onesies so fast anymore, and even the 24-month ones seem to shrink to the length of his 12-month ones. With t-shirts, if it gets a little short, it's not a big deal. Also, he's less likely to lay still long enough to take on/off both a onesie and pants during a diaper change now.
BUT, if he follows in our friends' footsteps and starts trying to take off his own diaper or put his hands down there, I'm going to switch him back to onesies and rompers.