I've been having way too much fun buying girl clothes lately

It almost seems like for the 0-3 month size I'll need 2 seasons of clothes. March and most of April here are still cold, toward the end of April we start getting some nicer days and by May/June there are plenty of warm days. So assuming she's average sized like my others have been, I think I'll need some warm long sleeve/long pant items and some for warmer weather, at least maybe dresses or short sleeve tops and pants. After that the seasons seem to line up pretty well with sizes. Is anyone else in the same boat? What have you been buying? Also when do you plan to start washing?
And for moms who already have girls, are dresses more flexible, size-wise? Say I have a long, thin baby who would need a size up for length, in a dress with a diaper cover or leggings, is it really that big of a deal? With boy stuff it becomes obvious when you can no longer snap a onesie or romper ha!
Re: Lets talk baby clothes...
I'd consider leaving the tags on the stuff you've bought and only wash when you're ready to move up to the next size. Stores are generally really good about returning kids clothes.
Don't be surprised but your kiddo might be in 3 or 6 months clothes in the summer. A friend of mine had a chunky baby who was in 9 months clothes at 4 months.
This is our first baby so we had nothing to start. My SIL is giving us all her boys hand me downs too, but they're 3 and 4 so he won't fit into the 2t stuff she started saving when we announced for a while, but eventually he'll have a nice selection of clothes from her as well. Here's to not having to buy much clothing!
Dresses can be very forgiving. I didn't really use them much for DD until she was walking though and definitely not while she was crawling. Now I often buy her dresses a size up from what she needs, especially if there's a sash to help fit it to her a bit better.
I think I washed baby clothes last time around 34 or 35 weeks. Didn't need them for over a month, but I like to have things ready just in case.
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I had a couple dresses in that 0-3 size and they weren't all that cute on a baby that doesn't stand up. But they are pretty forgiving. We were using 12m dresses at 2 years for example.
I really loved Rompers in the summer for DD.
Fortunately I have tons of plain onesies and neutral-ish sleepers and swaddles from my boys so I don't have to buy much of that, so I've been able to focus on the fun cute clothes! We will be leaving the house basically daily because of my other 3 kids schedules (well not so much the 2 year old) but with school and sports we always have places to go, not to mention grocery store trips constaly and Dr appointments etc.
My kids have been around 7-8lbs at birth (this baby is predicted to be 7.1 from my last ultrasound) and have followed the age ranges for clothing pretty closely, DS3 was in newborn clothes longer than the others because he had reflux and gained slower, but overall I think she'll be similar.
Side note: It is seriously super hard to not buy everything when it comes to a girl. EVERYTHING is so stinkin' cute!!! I still buy way too much for her now and we got so many hand me downs. Buying for a boy is easier because there aren't as many options. LOL!
Usually with dresses I put fancy diaper coverings on when warm, tights when cold. That covers if dress is a little shorter. Mostly though unless warm or something special I stay away from the dresses. They are more awkard.
My clothes are washed and put in her drawers because I'm 3 weeks from my csection. I did them about a week and a half ago when got my bag ready.
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Just something to keep in mind.
Fwiw, I'm also having trouble figuring out the dress thing for newborn babies. Do they wear tights at that age?
I figure the dresses will kinda grow into tunics so we'll get some use out of them.
I was going to leave my kid shoeless for excursions for the longest time but Canada is cold lol
Good for you buying second hand. I'm all about scouting thrift stores for awesome vintage furniture or pieces I can restore I can but I haven't been able to bite the bullet on anything cloth or upholstered. I think I'm the snob.
I wash everything as I buy it, but I haven't bought anything I'd need to return (no NB for this kid either. Not much 0-3 either, he can totally wear his sister's onesies for a while as most of it was gender neutral to begin with).