I am so disappointed by boy clothes!! With DD I often thought that the things girl clothes said were silly or indicative of how we "expect" little girls to be (little sweetie, mommy's girl, daddy's cutie, little diva, etc) but mostly could avoid stuff I thought wasn't for us. The boy clothes I have scouted out ALL have sports references or rock and roll references (Daddy's little slugger, Mommy's football star, rock star...) or imply that boys are inherently rambunctious or rotten. I know I am over-thinking it, but it's frustrating! I am going to custom make onsies that say things like "future girl's basketball star", "or sensitive and creative boy", LOL. I guess if I want more neutral clothing I should shop somewhere besides Once Upon a Child!! This DS may be clothed in ducks and stars, exclusively.
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I'm not really into sports or quitars, so I get a bit frustrated too shopping for our future mister. But I don't worry about it too much in terms of social pressures to be a certain way. As parents you can send a good example regardless of clothing...and honestly, I think those type of clothing themes are worse for babies than for older boys (at least you can buy plain stuff then!). So there's hope!
I love pink, and I don't mind princess stuff, but sometimes there is just too much of it for girls.
I also hate how hard it is to find anything for a girl that says "i love mommy" or for a boy that says "i love daddy". I guess you're only supposed to love the opposite-sexed parent.
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Try Old Navy. They had some precious boy clothes when I was in this weekend. And I second Etsy. We're not finding out the gender, partially because I want to avoid pink and blue for as long as I can- ok, moreover I want the surprise...but the pink and blue is a part
I've found that shopping online gives me more gender-neutral options than in stores (even baby Gap had more neutral stuff online than in the store). I LOVE fawnandforest.com, but most of their stuff is too pricey for me! Have you tried zulily.com? You have to sign up, but they have some amazing deals that are different each day.
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I think you can get a lot of "plain" (with nothing on them) clothes.
Target
JcPenny
etc. you just have to be willing to look for things that you find to be ok
Seriously? I think a lot of the sayings I see are cute or funny, but single and loving it is a bit much IMO.
miniBoden
crewcuts
Old Navy
babyGap
etsy for bowties and suspenders
argyle socks (trumpette lil peewees are cute)
Target has cute little boys stuff, graphic tees with superheroes, etc
Oshkosh striped overalls
"boy" themes not sports-or-truck-or-guitar-related: robots, motorcycles, woodland animals, pirates, superheroes, monsters, dinosaurs, trains, any animal (including cats!), circus, boats, space, nature/science, travel, maps, art, horses/cowboys,
Made By Rae's "celebrate the boy" month has tons of craft ideas for boys
Check this blogpost out (sorry I can't make it clicky):
https://xoelle.com/2011/02/dressing-up-a-guide-for-the-little-man/
I LOVE dressing my son. I think little girl clothes are fun, but honestly little boy clothes are pretty amazing too.
Have fun with it!
I'm not a fan of those clothes with writings, so my son doesn't have any now. He had one when he was 6 months old that said my dad is cool or something like that.
But, I understand your frustration. When I was pregnant and found out I was having a boy, I wondered why a lot of boy clothes had firetrucks on them. I thought I would never buy stuff like that...until he was born and fell in love with red firetrucks at first sight! At that point, I started buying clothes with firetrucks because they made him happy... lol!
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I'm team green, and it is sad how blah the gender neutral choices are. Why do we need to color code the gender of our babies? It's a BABY. I can understand that little boys and girls have color preferences, but babies only care about textures. I wish they made newborn clothes gender neutral. The selection is really grim.
I hate those baby clothes that say silly/funny/cute things on them. The worst one I saw is "I'm with the band". Umm, my baby is not a groupie.
Luckily, my favorite colors are orange and green, and there's a lot of that out there. I have a lot of cute animal onsies; dogs, elephants, bears, etc. I don't understand why boy clothes have a little more variety in colors, but girl clothes are always pink, white, or purple....
I got some cute, gender neutral things at Hanna Anderson outlet last week. Cute monster/alien creature things on PJs.
This! We have cats, and want "boyish" cat stuff. Everything for boys has dogs!
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I just found out yesterday that I'm having a boy and wanted to celebrate by walking through the boys section to pick out an outfit. I probably walked around for about 20 minutes with nothing in my hand. I kept looking over to the girls side because their stuff was so much more cute. The boys was dinosaurs, sports, rock star, puppy and trucks....boring! I finally found something with zoo animals on it but I'm sort of sad.
Also we have 5 big storage boxes of infant girl clothes...my FIL doesn't understand why we can't re-use the girl clothes on him. I''m not trying to enforce gender roles on my kids but I'm not dressing my son in butterflies, flowers, ruffles and hearts. Sorry not going to happen.
Absolutely this. It's pretty sad to me, that the boys get basically the whole rainbow and girls just get pink (and sometimes purple). :-/ I want my kids, no matter their sex, to have the whole rainbow!
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omg...this is exactly what ive been going through and it has caused a major rift between my mom and me. i am finally beginning to embrace the fact that we are having a baby boy and have told everyone explicitly that i do not want any of the cutesy clothing that i typically see for sale. i dont like the puppies, jungle animals, dump trucks, and dumb sayings on everything we have come across. i have, however, found some cute clothes like plaid shirts, jeans, t shirts, and tennis shoes that i would like to see on my son. when i showed these types of clothes to my mom she said they look ghetto and thuggish. they are all really preppy in my opinion...plus, the hubby and i are both nowhere near being thugs. i work at a police dept and he is in backgrounds to get hired as a cop.
my mom has said that if she is watching my son she will do whatever she wants with him and will dress him how she wants whether i like it or not. i know she would be helping us out by babysitting, but am i wrong for being upset about how she is blatantly going against my wishes in regards to clothing, etc?
it has already been tough for me to get used to the idea of a little boy and when i finally found clothing i was excited about i feel like my wishes are being disregarded by her.
thanks for listening to my venting...i hope you know you are definitely not alone when it comes to disliking the typical cutesy boy clothes out there.
on a side note, the hubby and i found some iron on patches that are more our taste so we will be creating our own custom baby onesies for our son. maybe an idea for you, too?
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