Hello! Hubby and I have chosen not to find out the gender of our baby and although it's all very exciting I'm finding it nearly impossible to find neutral baby clothes! We've found some gear here and there that isn't super gendered, but onesies and basic outfits are so difficult. Anybody have any good resources? Even searching for "neutral" or "unisex" baby clothes online will often lead Google to tell me, in whatever website's blurb, "find neutral baby clothes at whatever.com..." but when I click the link it's all simply BLUE or PINK. Blegh.
Any tips sincerely appreciated
Re: Finding Neutral Baby Clothes?
Rachel and Jeff Married 5.29.05
Jason is 8
Elizabeth is 6
Katherine is 18 months
I've looked in Burlington Coat Factory, Carter's, Children's Place, Walmart, Toys R Us (with a Babies section), and Amazon and seem to missing whatever others are finding, dismissing the boys things (for the most part, the boys things I'm finding are pretty darn gendered so the pickings seem slim there). The few neutral items I can find are a Burt's Bees Baby Bee set and a few things with ducks on them. I'll check out the couple of resources suggested and maybe opt for the Burt's Bees failing those. I do have to remind myself I don't need much at first, but I think I'm just really eager to do SOMETHING. We're looking for a bigger place so we're putting off pretty much all purchases (less to move, after all) and I think I'm feeling a lack of preparedness and leaning toward overcompensation. Thanks again everyone!
And remember. Colour belongs to everybody. A pink onesie on a boy is just fine. Lots of men look great in pink. And blue is heavenly on girls too. Sports, superheroes, science, dance, Disney... those things are all for every kid. You may have a girl really into sports or a boy who dances beautifully or vice versa.
When you start to really think about it, there is very little out there that isn't really gender neutral.
Fancier dress is a little harder but why not buy a gown? Gowns are gender neutral for babies. We're going to buy a little red velvet baby "bag" sleeper since our LO is due just before Christmas. The victorians dressed their boys and girls in gowns all the time. They're convenient and easy to use.
Also you can try out BabiesRUs.