I've heard it said repeatedly on here that the Gerber onesies (and the sleep n plays too, I assume) are not very true to size and they shrink badly, plus they aren't very durable. At my shower today I received 5 packages of Gerber onesies and one package of sleep n plays. I'm thinking of returning them to get some that are better, but I can't decide if I should return them all or just the smaller sizes. 3 of the 6 are newborn size and if they shrink, my baby (already predicted to be 4lbs at 30 weeks) will never be able to wear them. 2 are 0-3 mo and one is 6-9 mo.
So which sizes do you think I should return?
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All of them and buy Carters. They are much higher quality and don't stretch out and shrink like Gerber.
Also, my DS was 8lb 9oz when he was born and he was in newborn clothes for almost the first month. He was swimming in them when he was born.
I have returned all of the Gerber ones I have recieved, and gotten the Ciro brand onese instead. i have heard the quality is better and that they don't shrink,
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I have a mix and having already washed them up, the Ciro ones are a thicker, nicer quality than the Gerbers.
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Return all of them and get some better ones. You will likely not end up using them if you keep them.
I got some hand me down Gerber onesies that are NB and 0-3 sizes. They are so ridiculously small compared to the other onesies they have. They look like they are preemie sized and the quality is really crummy. I won't be using them.
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Despite what appears to be the popular opinion, I actually like Gerber onesies. DD never just wore them as a shirt (so if thats your plan for them, I say return them all and get Carters), but I like them for under her pajamas. They are thin, soft and tight fitting and work perfectly under a sleeper. DD still wears them (now 10 mo old) under her sleepers every night. Sure, they run small, but you just buy a bigger size and its no big deal. Anyways, I would keep one pack of newborn and get a couple bigger ones. DD was born at 7 lb 12 oz and wore the newborn size for the first couple weeks.
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I did like the side-snap onesies and t's that Gerber makes. During the first few weeks/month when you have them swaddled most of the time the thin snug fitting layer is nice. I wish more brands made the side-snap/kimono style b/c it's so much easier to put on them when their heads are still floppy.
For wearing out and about, I agree to use Carter, Gap, ON, etc. but for layering under sleepwear or other shirts the Gerber ones are great.
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I agree with this. You don't need a ton of gerber onesies and sleepers, but they have their purpose. I actually think I will use the sleepers a lot this summer since they are lightweight.
Took the words right out of my mouth--they are great at "underwear" for babies, and my daughter was the same size at this posters and she wore them under clothing/pajamas exactly as this posters baby did.
Also, if you are planning to breastfeed, I don't care how good you think your diapers are, breastmilk poop works it's way out of the diapers often, and I'd rather stain a gerber onesie that no one will see than an expensive one. Just sayin.
this is what I was going to say. I have tons of carters ones and the fabric has alot of stretch to it and will retain it's shape, but will not "stretch out or shrink after washing". You can buy them in bigger sizes than needed for LO because it will fit fine, then stretch as needed.
Take back all of the onesies and get Carter's white onesies instead.
But I happened to LOVE the Gerber Sleep 'n Plays. They do run a bit small, but not nearly as small as the onesies. It's so hard to find sleepers with zippers (because believe me, you will CURSE snaps in the middle of the night!), and these were some of the few that I could find for the longest time. DS just grew out of his 3-6 month Gerber sleepers a few weeks ago, and he's 16 lbs and wearing 6 month clothing (and almost into his 9 month clothes!).
I now use Children's Place zippered sleepers, but in the beginning when he was growing so quickly, the Gerber sleepers were perfect.
Ugh this is so upsetting. I have about 10 NB, 15 0-3 mos, and 20 3-6 mos Gerber onesies already washed and put away for my twins.
I really wish I had heard about this before! Nobody ever mentioned Gerber onesies being crappy