thread: Size confusion - help please!

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  1. #1
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    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
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    yeah like the others said, pick up some 0000 suits. i'd stick with the 000 singlets as like the others said, they can be worn big.

    in the end we had to buy 00000 stuff as DD was born 6lbs (2.7kgs) and the 0000 stuff was swimming on her for a good couple of months. then she moved to 0000 for another month and a bit, then got to the 000. she is now 00 to 0 and has just turned 1...so you never know! you might end up with a small 'un like me! LOL!

    HTH! and good luck with the sales! I loved being the pregnant lady staring off the others over the last set of sheets! LOL!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    Perth
    242

    Thanks Smoz, bjrose and Cassius - that's very helpful.

    I have adjusted my list accordingly!

    I hope there's still lots of stuff there, sale started 8am this morning.

    Devon
    xxxx

  3. #3
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    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    Ooooh a little boy!!! How lovely hun

    Personally, I wouldn't worry about any 0000 - they grow so quick that 000 should be fine in most onesies - separates are different and you may need 0000 - but possibly not either. And being in Perth and he being a summer bub, he aint going to need a lot of clothes anyway unless you have a fully airconditioned house.

    Target brand clothes aren't too bad, but with a boy, there are bugger all choices - their summer range for boys this year is pretty ordinary I think. So I would just get the basics from there and get outfits from somewhere else.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    Perth
    242

    OK, I'm back. I got a selection, two packs of four 000 singlets, some individual 000 suits, a couple of 0000 suits, a couple of 0000 singlets (just because they're so cute and they only cost $3!). I'll take the 0000 stuff to hospital, and some 000 just in case.

    Also got two safety gates, a nappy bucket (wanted two, only one left). Four sets of cotton cot sheets, some towels and face washers. Oh, and one bib.

    I agree Trillian - I don't like most of their boys' stuff. I just got the singlets in plain colours - blue, white and yellow, and white and blue suits. Will get some nicer stuff from other shops. My mum bought us the most gorgeous, soft wool hoodie, in caramel and cream from BabyLand. It's so cute! It's a size 0 though, so won't use it for a while. I prefer subtle boys' clothes, not all trucks and cars. Don't want to stereotype him too much before he's even born!

    Thanks for the advice girls, very helpful!

    Devon
    xxxx

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    Sounds like you did well on your expedition. It is really hard to find plain clothes that aren't covered in logos or pictures, but there are a few brands that are pretty good. I know JKonline usually has some plain, basic items.

  6. #6
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    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
    2,881

    If you are wanting to get any more short sleeved no leg body suits (I mostly use these instead of singlets as you can't accidentally end up with the singlet inside the nappy and ending up wet) head off to Best & Less. They have them for $1.99 right now. Some have great slogans on them, others have prints, all are cute. I've bought these before and the've lasted well despite constant washing.

  7. #7
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    Mar 2007
    VIC
    1,053

    DD was 10lb 4 and a summer baby. She basically didnt fit into any 0000 and 000 did last too long at all. This was mainly due to the fact that being summer all she pretty much lived in was singlets and nappies. By the time it cooled down enough, she was into 00's.

    I agree with Satya, best n less do the best clothes and quite cheap too.