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post #41 of 46
Oh, and thrift stores! I found 2 Absorba (I think that means expensive in some language because my all about labels friend was jealous) outfits that were white for 50 cents each. One had "bebe" cross stiched on it in blue but I used my stitch picker to remove it. I'm going to take it to my local embroidery shop and have babes name put on it for $5...totally cute and cheap! But it is darling just plain white as well. Anyway, just an idea.

Jenne
post #42 of 46
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Oh, and thrift stores! I found 2 Absorba (I think that means expensive in some language because my all about labels friend was jealous) outfits that were white for 50 cents each. One had "bebe" cross stiched on it in blue but I used my stitch picker to remove it. I'm going to take it to my local embroidery shop and have babes name put on it for $5...totally cute and cheap! But it is darling just plain white as well. Anyway, just an idea.

Jenne
Yes, absorba is nice and expensive. My mom used to buy it for my first when she still worked downtown by Saks and had money to spend. The outfits have still held up and are very classic and not full of cheesy animal prints and sayings.
post #43 of 46
What about something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Little-Me-Laye...4655799&sr=8-1

That is the one we got for this babe due in March. The brand (Little me) has some other nice neutral things too. Hope that helps
post #44 of 46
I'm actually surprised that you're having this problem. Once you get to toddlers, I agree that it is almost impossible. But every baby line I see seems to have a pink option, a blue option, or a cream/green/yellow option.
post #45 of 46
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Well, I hate all baby clothes. I hate all the little animals and especially that little boys apparently need to be covered with puppies and all the clothes have to have words on them... baby clothes suck and I need to design some.
two words, seam ripper. I've taken off a lot of the patches on hand me down clothes. some of that stuff is just obnoxious.
post #46 of 46
There is stuff out there, but not much yeah. I have better look looking in the boys section for gender neutral stuff usually. Try consignment shops too and yard sales, especially for the newborn and 0-3m sizes, clothes tend to be barely worn anyway.
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