January 2012 Moms

underwhelmed with choices for boy clothes...

I NEVER had problems finding clothes for my DD and had to put a cap on how much I could spend/buy.  Since we found out this LO is a boy I've been looking around in the boy/gender neutral sections and am REALLY disappointed.  With the little girl clothes I would see something and have like an immediate connection with something and knew I liked it right away.

With the boy things I haven't found ANYTHING that I've had that same reaction to.  I've purchased a few items but nothing excites me and the things I bought I got b/c I could live with them, not b/c I love them.

I'm not a fan of half the animal ones, hate cars, sports, skulls, "tough guy" themes, dogs, polos or most of the striped shirts, etc.  That pretty much wipes it out, huh?

I like space, music and dinosaur themed stuff but most of the stuff following those themes I don't think look that cute...I think my poor kid will be naked his whole life!  Or at least while I'm responsible for buying his clothes.

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  • I totally agree! I have found a few things, but at the same time, I'm sure my son will be in onsies until I can put him in other clothes.
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  • imagejesi_nickles:
    I totally agree! I have found a few things, but at the same time, I'm sure my son will be in onsies until I can put him in other clothes.
    I even find most of the onesies to be fugly :(  I've even browsed the used stores in hopes of finding things from seasons past that would fit my style to no avail.  I guess I just hate guys stuff...
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  • Haha, I am in love with the little boy clothes, so I guess I'm the opposite of you! We just bought this little reversible outfit a Baby Gap that was 50% off and I think it's so adorable.  I can't stand the tutu's and all that pink for little girls.
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  • I am definitely not having this problem! lol

    I love animal themed outfits and have even bought a few with cars that were cute. I have found tons of stuff on Gymboree and Janie & Jack's websites that I loved and bought on sale. Got a bunch of cute sleepers and outfits at the Carter's sale and I have tons and tons of little things that I have bought here and there. I am officially banned from shopping until he arrives, other than to fill in any holes and gaps after the shower. 

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    Haha, I am in love with the little boy clothes, so I guess I'm the opposite of you! We just bought this little reversible outfit a Baby Gap that was 50% off and I think it's so adorable.  I can't stand the tutu's and all that pink for little girls.

     

    Yeah, I have found a ton of cute boy clothes. I've had to put a cap on spending because I find myself going nuts over the clothes. Then again, I'm not big on pink...


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  • Haha, I am in love with the little boy clothes, so I guess I'm the opposite of you! We just bought this little reversible outfit a Baby Gap that was 50% off and I think it's so adorable.  I can't stand the tutu's and all that pink for little girls.
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  • I feel the same way as you in the things I don't like on little boy's clothes, but I've finally found some stores that I really like and actually prefer toddler boy clothes to toddler girl clothes (with the exception of dresses - those are cuter almost all the time. lol).

    It does get better as you're dressing a 1+ year old as opposed to an infant. I didn't like that everything was a light blue or light green color and felt that there wasn't really any variety. Check out Pumpkin Patch Kids and Crazy8 if you haven't already. We used to have a Pumpkin Patch here when DS was born, and they had lots of brighter colors (like teal) in the infant sizes so I loved that. I haven't bought much from them online though, but the option is there. Crazy8 is my go-to store, even though we don't have any locally.

    I don't do animals/words (like "cute" or "prince")/sports stuff, etc. on clothes, and I think I've found my groove in the boy-world at this point.

  • See I am total opposite! I love little boy clothes, but having a horrible time finding girl clothes I like. I think its the fact I am not into pinks, pastels and dresses >.< I would of been in trouble if this one was a boy though!
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  • I feel the same way!  I guess in a way it is certainly saving me money but I see the girl choices and get very jealous!  haha
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  • I could shop just Sweet Peanut and have a full boy wardrobe- featured on Zulilly every few months.
  • As far as baby clothes go...no...I am a bit underwelmed too.  I did find a few cute things at K-Mart none the less.  You just have to look around.  I have found that those first few months that "clothes" are a pain in the butt.  All I need are sleep and plays, onsies, and a few cute outfits for church and the like.  Outfits are such a pain when changing diapers 12 times a day.  I dress them for ease of change not how they "look".  Zipper sleepers are far easier than snap sleep and "gowns" are much easier at night.  

    But it gets better once they get older.  1 year and up I have always liked old navy, gymboree, kohls, marshals, jcpenney.  It just takes some looking around to find the cuter stuff.  With 2 boys and a third on the way...I am pretty used to it I guess :-)   

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  • I am having the same issues...all the girl clothes I have seen are just stinkin adorable. But I cannot find any good boys clothes. Most out there is football which is not my cup of tea...
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  • I see your from Minnesota!  I am too!  I have found a lot of cute non what you mentioned stuff at the MOA (mall of America) at Marshals.  I also like Tjmaxx.  They both have things that are cute yet not over preppy/sporty/rocker.  Hope that helps.
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  • I loooove my son's clothes.  You just have to look in the right places ;)  I did Carters really only for pajamas because I am not into animals or themes.  He is dressed exactly the way I would dress myself as an adult, nothing cutesy.

    We have a lot from Gap, Old Navy, Target, Gymboree (none of the themey stuff, more pants), Crazy 8. He has lots of collared shirts, which is what my DH wears.  Nothing is cuter than a little boy in a collared shirt. You really can find some cute stuff out there, and lots of sales.

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    I feel the same way as you in the things I don't like on little boy's clothes, but I've finally found some stores that I really like and actually prefer toddler boy clothes to toddler girl clothes (with the exception of dresses - those are cuter almost all the time. lol).

    It does get better as you're dressing a 1+ year old as opposed to an infant. I didn't like that everything was a light blue or light green color and felt that there wasn't really any variety. Check out Pumpkin Patch Kids and Crazy8 if you haven't already. We used to have a Pumpkin Patch here when DS was born, and they had lots of brighter colors (like teal) in the infant sizes so I loved that. I haven't bought much from them online though, but the option is there. Crazy8 is my go-to store, even though we don't have any locally.

    I don't do animals/words (like "cute" or "prince")/sports stuff, etc. on clothes, and I think I've found my groove in the boy-world at this point.

    Thank you for posting these stores! I've been having the same problem as OP and it's driving me nuts. Now I think I'll have to budget myself. Never thought that would be my problem with boy things! :) 

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  • I have had a difficult time finding stuff I like also.  I can usually find one or two outfits I find semi-cute when I walk through a store.  But like you nothing I absolutely have to have.  
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  • I like the boy stuff that is kind of rocker-ish.  I just got my SIL a super cute electric guitar onesie.  I like the vintage rock t shirts, and I saw a really cute DJ onesie with headphones.  I am not a fan of most traditional boys things.

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  • I am the opposite. I go through stores and find TONS of boy clothes I think are cute and none for girls. Right now all the clothing I've bought is yellow and white because they are the least offensive :(

    I hope that we both find some things we like soon! 

    ETA: I did find a few cute pieces at Marshalls yesterday. They were Carter's brand for a FRACTION of the price- four onesies for $5, brand new. I highly recommend checking them out. 

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  • I love little boy clothes! When I was shopping for DS, I was just happy to shop for something besides pink. DD had opinions on her own clothes pretty early on, so I was excited to pick out for someone again :) This pregnancy, I've found the cutest things at our local consignment store. They have a huge selection, and I haven't bought much pink at all. My older DD is still obsessed with pink and girly, so the new one will be in girly blues, purple, red, green...I'm in love with her wardrobe already, and you can't beat the prices I am getting.
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  • imageDEBBIE33CASEY:

    I NEVER had problems finding clothes for my DD and had to put a cap on how much I could spend/buy.  Since we found out this LO is a boy I've been looking around in the boy/gender neutral sections and am REALLY disappointed.  With the little girl clothes I would see something and have like an immediate connection with something and knew I liked it right away.

    With the boy things I haven't found ANYTHING that I've had that same reaction to.  I've purchased a few items but nothing excites me and the things I bought I got b/c I could live with them, not b/c I love them.

    I'm not a fan of half the animal ones, hate cars, sports, skulls, "tough guy" themes, dogs, polos or most of the striped shirts, etc.  That pretty much wipes it out, huh?

    I like space, music and dinosaur themed stuff but most of the stuff following those themes I don't think look that cute...I think my poor kid will be naked his whole life!  Or at least while I'm responsible for buying his clothes.

    This, this, this and this.  I really hate the hyper-genderization of little boy clothing.  Just because he has a penis does not mean that I want to dress him up like a little linebacker or hells angel.  And the skull/pirate stuff makes me crazy.  Having spent too many months of my life worrying about piracy in the North Indian I find nothing cute about glorifying crime. 

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  • I have been pleasantly surprised at the clothing I have found for boys (have an almost 2 year old and am expecting another).  I totally agree with you about the skulls, footballs, etc., but have found some tasteful stuff at mini boden and also tea collection.  Definitely pricier, but are often pretty good sales.  I buy my son's bottoms at Gap or Children's Place to save money and splurge on tops and sweaters.  Zulily also has some good finds.  Good luck!
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  • I'm exactly the same way with not liking themes or wording on my baby's clothing. It's killing my family (esp mother and MIL) that I'm picky don't want a bunch of the 'traditional' cutesy baby boy clothing.

    If you haven't visited TheChildrensPlace.com do it now! They have great sales and clothes that I describe as "little man clothes." They have tons of things that look like something an adult man would wear (which is what I prefer over powder blue onsies with trains or teddy bears on them). Target also has some very cute things.

    Yay for little boys! 


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  • I didn't think I would like the boy clothes but I fall in love every store I go into.
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  • I hate to tell you sweetie ... but get used to it! :)

     My first was a boy and is now 10 so here's what I've learned:

    - there is only ever one rack for boys next to five racks for girls

    - boy "themes" are always tough guy - cars, sports, and animals

    - boy "themes" get tougher as they get older - skulls, flames, and tools

    My advice to you - grab whatever you can that you like / can live with and pair with the plain as much as possible.  My guy looks great in blue jeans and plain coloured t-shirts.  Thank God he loves it as much as I do. :)

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