Hey Ladies, I am wondering if there is any appropriate wording to ask people not to purchase baby clothes. This is the first grandchild/niece for my family and my mom and 3 sisters are going crazy shopping. We need no baby clothes. Is there any appropiate way to ask people not to buy clothes to include on the BRUS registry? I was thinking along the lines, "Thanks to Baby X's shopaholic aunts, she has an extensive wardrobe and does not need any clothes. Is that rude? I am not trying to be ungrateful but she will never be able to wear all of these clothes.
Re: Appropriate Wording - No Baby Clothes
Yes, it would be rude. People will want to buy you what they want not what you dictate. In my experience when people find out the gender of their LO their baby showers are usually centered around clothing for that child because that is what most consider "fun items" to buy.
Your best bet is to let it go and hope gift receipts are included so you can return items.
Yep, it's rude to mention it in the invitations. I would, however, drop a hint to the host about your preference so that if anyone asks her, she can pass along the message that you are registered and already have plenty of clothes. I know that as a guest, I wouldn't buy clothes in this case.
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I am with everyone else.
I have had a few people ask me what we "really need" (I just tell them anyone on our registry is great - otherwise it wouldnt be there, lol) - and if we didnt want/need clothing I would probably mention it there.
Are they buying only newborn or 0-3 months? How about having your hostess casually spread the word about bigger sized clothing like 6-9 months, or 12-24 months? Or when people ask what you need you tell them "We are registered at BRU and are pretty set for clothing for the first 6 months" or something worded maybe a little better but along those lines
That way at least your not dicating what people buy you, but hopefully they get the hint that you could use larger sized clothing.
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Don't count on that! We're not finding out the sex of the baby so most people bought us one girl outfit, and one boy outfit! We also received very FEW gift receipts, The ones that provided a gift receipt are for the items we're actually keeping! It will be interesting to see how the returning goes...
Unfortunately, I'm starting to see this already. A big factor in deciding to go Team Green was to control my mom and my sister's shopping. SO didn't work, they're just buying boy AND girl clothes.
But at least they know they're responsible for returning the "wrong" ones. Why would you give someone outfits clearly intended for a specific gender, and not provide a gift receipt? Good luck to you!!
I was also looking for a cute poem to include on my registry stating that we didn't need clothes....I def. do not think that it is rude it is simply telling your guests that you already have a closet full...which my baby does and im not due till november. I have started passing it around to family and close friends that i really do not need clothing and posted pics on my facebook of her very full closet!!!! Hopefully they will get the hint that this is our first baby and there are many things that are actually important other than clothes!!! I am very grateful for all the gifts of clothing we have recieved so far....but at the same time there are so many other things that we are going to need!!!
kids will so cute and lovely in military accessories and clothing
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