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amother
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 9:19 am
In your opinion, how many (subject to weather conditions)
-short sleeve shirts (or undershirts)
-long sleeve shirts
-pants
-shorts
-sweatshirts/sweaters
-PJs
-one piece outfits
-dresses
does a baby need from 6 until 12 mos.?
FORGOT: I don't own a drier.
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mommy3b2c
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 9:38 am
At least seven outfits, it doesn't matter if they are one or two pieces.
Seven pajamas
Ten undershirts
Zero dresses
2-3 sweaters
Without a dryer, I would say this is the minimum. I personally, would get more, though.
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bnm
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 9:45 am
a lot if you don't have a dryer. sometimes certain things take 2 days to dry in the winter. does the baby spit up a lot? stay realitively clean when eating?
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2gether
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 10:02 am
amother wrote: | In your opinion, how many (subject to weather conditions)
-short sleeve shirts (or undershirts) -winter none
-long sleeve shirts- 10
-pants
-shorts -winter none
-sweatshirts/sweaters -1-2 for when it's extra cold
-PJs
-one piece outfits
-dresses - dresses
does a baby need from 6 until 12 mos.? |
how do you dress her? you don't need pants and sweatshirts/sweaters and PJs and one piece outfits and dresses!
I for example like 2 pieces better then one piece outfits, so I have around 8+ pants and tops. less pants before they crawl. If you like one pieces then buy less pants and tops. plus 2-3 for shabbos.
pjs-I don't use them,especially if you use strechies, change clothes once a day or as necessary, unless it's fancy or uncomfortable.
dresses-there are so many fancy strechies, skip the dresses for a while
you forgot leggings which are mandatory in the winter
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amother
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 10:18 am
bnm wrote: | a lot if you don't have a dryer. sometimes certain things take 2 days to dry in the winter. does the baby spit up a lot? stay realitively clean when eating? |
She's not a big spitter-upper but she does like to eat her clothes which gives them a spit-up smell. She just started eating... not sure what the future will bring. But I have bibs and will try to use them unless she protests!
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2gether
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 10:38 am
amother wrote: | She's not a big spitter-upper but she does like to eat her clothes which gives them a spit-up smell. She just started eating... not sure what the future will bring. But I have bibs and will try to use them unless she protests! |
then there is no need for extras!
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amother
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 10:45 am
2gether wrote: | how do you dress her? you don't need pants and sweatshirts/sweaters and PJs and one piece outfits and dresses!
I for example like 2 pieces better then one piece outfits, so I have around 8+ pants and tops. less pants before they crawl. If you like one pieces then buy less pants and tops. plus 2-3 for shabbos.
pjs-I don't use them,especially if you use strechies, change clothes once a day or as necessary, unless it's fancy or uncomfortable.
dresses-there are so many fancy strechies, skip the dresses for a while
you forgot leggings which are mandatory in the winter |
Those are all the "categories" I thought of. Obviously a one piece is instead of buying another shirt and pants. A dress is for Shabbos or instead of a shirt and skirt (summer).
Add leggings and socks
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Iymnok
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 10:51 am
Why get leggings and socks when you could get cute tights?
I found an undershirt, dress and tights cute and easy diaper change. Add robeez and a headband and you have irresistible!
Get hand me downs if you could.
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amother
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 11:00 am
What type of weather do you get? Are you looking for the weather now vs buying for say spring/summer?
If you are in LA vs NY it matters a lot.
Where I live we got really warm weather when my LO was 6 months. Onesie (colored) was casual wear when not going out. Pants added for outside. No pjs needed, just another undershirt type onesie. I did own more but didn't use much of it unless we were going out and I wanted the LO to look extra cute!
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amother
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 11:22 am
amother wrote: | What type of weather do you get? Are you looking for the weather now vs buying for say spring/summer?
If you are in LA vs NY it matters a lot.
Where I live we got really warm weather when my LO was 6 months. Onesie (colored) was casual wear when not going out. Pants added for outside. No pjs needed, just another undershirt type onesie. I did own more but didn't use much of it unless we were going out and I wanted the LO to look extra cute! |
I live in Israel. It's still very warm during the day unless it rains and chilly at night. I did the same thing w/ DD when she was a newborn in the summer. My apartment was so hot that I couldn't even swaddle her!
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amother
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 11:25 am
Iymnok wrote: | Why get leggings and socks when you could get cute tights?
I found an undershirt, dress and tights cute and easy diaper change. Add robeez and a headband and you have irresistible!
Get hand me downs if you could. |
I have cute tights I'm just worried that they bothered her and they're very hard for me to get on. I also love handmedowns, but don't have so many as she's #1 and the only girl cousin is currently wearing a similar size to her, even though she's older You are reminding me that I can ask my MIL to get me stuff from the gemach. One time, she brought me beautiful stuff, most of it looked very new.
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amother
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 11:31 am
mommy2b2c wrote: | At least seven outfits, it doesn't matter if they are one or two pieces.
Seven pajamas
Ten undershirts
Zero dresses
2-3 sweaters
Without a dryer, I would say this is the minimum. I personally, would get more, though. |
Thanks! Just curious why you say 7 pajamas. I've been using fleecy footsie stretchies (or cotton when warmer) and find that they don't usually get as dirty.
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Smile1234
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Mon, Dec 08 2014, 1:34 pm
amother wrote: | I live in Israel. It's still very warm during the day unless it rains and chilly at night. I did the same thing w/ DD when she was a newborn in the summer. My apartment was so hot that I couldn't even swaddle her! |
I'm in Israel too. I find that layering helps. So its nice to have a 3 piece outfit that during a day like today can be worn without the sweatshirt on top, but in the evening you can put it on.
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