im just wondering what people's thoughts are on the minimum amount of baby clothes I will need. I plan on buying footed pjs, onesies, and pants if this helps. I am a sahm with easy access to laundry. I just don't want to go overboard with baby clothes. Thanks!
Re: Minimum amount of baby clothes
BFP #2 - EDD 1/25/16
Anyways in the beginning you only need jammies, onsies, comfy stretchy pant, beanies and maybe a couple baby hoodies... It will be cold after all and they look so cute in them. Start keeping an eye out at Target, they always put good baby clothes on clearance. And Carters always does 50% off and what not, I would sign up for their emails.
Honestly, I still have a serious problem with buying my son clothes, his wardrobe is way better than mine lol. But you don't need all that in the beginning, plus you just never know what size, what time of year, how long they'll be in it...yada yada, so people waste a lot of money.
If you really want to buy clothes, buy like 9month size. We had tons of clothes for 0-6 months then nothing.
With this one (since it's a jan baby too) we will be doing a lot of pjs, onesies, and pants; like you said. But I am going overboard on the pjs, I'll be buying a weeks worth. We don't have a washer or dryer in the apartment, so it's going to be a pain in the ass to have to wash pjs with two kids because of blow-outs.
But DS lived in pjs his first 2-3 months of life. They're much easier, especially with a winter baby.
I'm also wondering if you other winter mammas do a onsie under footie pjs? I assume I will, it's cold here and I don't keep my house super warm...
What are you having baby sleep in? I'm thinking footies win a onsie and a halo sleep sack swaddle thing... Thoughts?
DS1 01/08/03 DD1 08/11/04 DD2 10/06/08 DS2 09/30/14
SURPRISE! Hannah May born 01/22/16
We were team green with DS. And I tend to buy pretty gender neutral clothing anyway. So we've saved most everything for this baby. Lucky not to have to buy anything. And the few random gifts from mom/grandma have filled in the gaps.