Grub, we went through the long, thin baby a few times. With some of our size transitions... I'd sometimes put something on Sam, pick him up and have his shorts fall straight off! In winter it's really hard as you need long sleeves and long legs, and it's just impossible. I've got through most of Summer with Sam wearing both 0 and 1 as the length when wearing t-shirts and shorts isn't so critical. For a while he still had a pair of 00 shorts that still fit. There was a time when he was wearing 00 shorts and a size one t-shrt to get his shorts to stay up and have his t-shirt not expose his belly. He's grown a bit now and we can get most size 1 shorts to stay on (but not always up!). He wears a lot of overalls just to stop things falling off or down. When it came to winter clothing I would try to find jeans or pants with cuffs so that I could get some extra length out of them and would often have to put him in a top/jumper that was quite baggy. Sizes can very a lot between different stores, too. Kmart clothes are always on the small side (great for the start of a size transition), especially in the under 0 sizes. Dymples which you get at big w always tend to be HUGE and so I try to avoid them until he's quite solidly in a particular size. More of an issue once you get to starting to look at size 1 clothing, but from target the size 1 clothing from the baby section is smaller than the size 1 clothing you can get from the kids section. If you can't get overalls, go for stuff with elastic waists as they tend to stay up a bit quicker than something that only has a button or part elastic waist.
Anyway, crap day at work yesterday so I'm doing all I can to avoid getting ready to go this morning, so I should go... and will try to get back later, but not likely to happen today. Once DH has picked me up he needs to drop me and Sam at home and take our car out to get new tyres. Hopefully Sam will consent to having two naps today and I can put him to sleep when we get home and all will be well.
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